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What is the difference between "How come it cost you 53 dollars?" and "How does it cost you 53 dollars?" or "How was it 53 dollars?"

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Rebecca

"How come" is an informal way of asking how or why something happened. There is no real difference between "how come it cost you $53", "how does it cost you $53" and "how was it $53". All three of these sentences are asking for an explanation as to why it cost $53. Ex: How come you're so late? Ex: So how come you miss the train?

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