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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

A/the ticket or tickets?

Generally when you want to ask where to buy your ticket for the train, which of the following would make sense grammatically?
Where do I buy train tickets/a train ticket/the train tickets/the train ticket?
Similarly,
Where do i buy tokens/a token/the tokens/the token?
Where do i buy subway tickets/a subway ticket/the subway tickets/the subway ticket?
Where do I buy Metrocards/a Metrocard/the Metrocards/the Metrocard?
Thank you.
  

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All are fine; it depends on whether the items have entered the conversation previously.

  • All are fine; it depends on whether the items have entered the conversation previously.
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All are fine; it depends on whether the items have entered the conversation previously.

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