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Pleasehelp Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Airline ticket

We're discussing an airline ticket:

I have to leave on the purchased date. Or

I have to leave on the day of the purchased date.

Do these sentences make sense? Are there any other alternatives to saying the above?

Thanks
  

Top answer

I have to leave on the booked date.

  • I have to leave on the booked date.
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I have to leave on the booked date.
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What about purchased date?
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That is the date you bought the ticket, not the date on which you are flying.

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