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increase
Hello again!
We can say : I want to see this TV repaired by tomorrow.
Can we say: I want to see my salary increased.?
Thanks
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Re: increase

Originally Posted by
Will17
Hello again!
We can say : I want to see this TV repaired by tomorrow.
Can we say: I want to see my salary increased.?
Thanks
Yes, we can.
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Re: increase
Thank you bhaisahab.
Is this sentence correct, then?:
People are afraid of losing their jobs, that's why they hardly ever try to obtain payrises, even though most of them would like to see their salaries increased.
(another question: could we say "afraid to lose" instead of "of losing" in this case?).
Cheers.
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Re: increase

Originally Posted by
Will17
Hello again!
We can say : I want to see this TV repaired by tomorrow.
Can we say: I want to see my salary increased.?
Thanks
Yes, you can, of course. I'd say " I want to have my TV repaired by tomorrow. So would I say " I want to have my salary raised."
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