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Old 28-Jun-2006, 19:40
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Smile Would you mind correcting this sentence, please?

Hello!. How is it going?


E.X. I hope you all (will/have to) pay the same price,
THE SAME PRICE (that) they pay (=do/have to)


My questions:



1.- I repeated, as you can see, the definite article+adjective+noun "the same price". I did it
cause I want to emphasize. We can do it in Spanish after a comma. Is that
grammatically correct in English?

2.- I hesitate about if I should use a simple future or that "have to".
Are both of them correct?

3.- Can I omit that "that" in the sentence?

4.- Can I replace the last "pay" for "do" or should I use "have to"
, that is to say, "the same price that they have to"?
I do it for not repeating "pay" again. By the way, If I
use "pay" again, would it be right? I donīt know if English people tend to use the auxiliar do, have...


I think my sentence should be like this:

I hope you all have to pay the same price,
the same price they pay.

But, I hesitate.

Thank you very much!
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