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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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both or both the

I want to tell someone that his tickets from India to UK, UK to India is attached. Should I inform his that " both the tickets are there" or both tickets are there? which one is correct? please advise
  

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Both tickets are attached.

  • Both tickets are attached.
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Both tickets are attached.
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AnonymousI want to tell someone that his tickets from India to the UK, the UK to India is attached.
You need the before "UK".

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