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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

alteration fee

Experts.

Suppose the length of the pants that you are buying is too long and you want to have it adjusted.
Can you say like "Can you adjust the length?" or "Can you fix the length?' Are these both correct to use?
If not please advice me with the proper expressions.

Also what do you call the charge for the alteration this sort.?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Yes, you can say those. Or you can say, Can/could I have/get these pants taken up / shortened?

  • Yes, you can say those.
  • Or you can say, Can/could I have/get these pants taken up / shortened?
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Yes, you can say those. Or you can say,

Can/could I have/get these pants taken up / shortened?

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What about the latter part of the question?

Also what do you call the charge for the alteration this sort? Is there a name for it?
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Alteration charge is fine.
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