Name a/the/(one's) price (for something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "name a/the/(one's) price (for something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-08-10 10:08

Meaning of Name a/the/(one's) price (for something)

Name a/the/(one's) price (for something) saying verb phrase

To express one's desire to pay or sell something for a specific amount.

Name a price and I'll see to it!

A: "How much is this?" B: "I'm sorry but it's not for sale." A: "Come on! Just name your price! I'm sure we'll come to an agreement somehow."

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Grammar and Usage of Name a/the/(one's) price (for something)

Verb Forms

  • names a/the/(one's) price (for something)
  • naming a/the/(one's) price (for something)
  • named a/the/(one's) price (for something)

The verb "name" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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