Could you find grammatical errors and correct them?
(1) I want to refund it(= an item I ordered) (2) I want to refund. (3) I want you to refund my money.(you = seller) (4) I want you to exchange it.(= an item I ordered, you = seller) (5) The guitar was broke (6) I want you to refund it. (= an item I ordered, you = seller) (7) It was delivered broken. (8) I want my money to be refunded.
Here is another question. As a subjective of VERB ‘EXCHANGE’and’REPLACE’ it is possible to use both seller and buyer?
thanks in advance.
Top answer
(1) I want to refund it(= an item I ordered) You can only refund money. ( 2) I want to refund. (you = seller) Fine.
— Deadrat
(1) I want to refund it(= an item I ordered) You can only refund money.
( 2) I want to refund.
(you = seller) Fine.
(= an item I ordered, you = seller) Fine.
It will be understood that you want to exchange the item for an acceptable one like it.
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(1) I want to refund it(= an item I ordered) You can only refund money.
(2) I want to refund. In the active voice, the refunding is done by the seller, and the word takes an object: "I will refund your money." If you're the buyer, you may say, "I want a refund" or "Please, refund my money."
(3) I want you to refund my money.(you = seller) Fine.