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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Certificate usage

Hi everyone. Natives, please help me!

I've got a problem with my vocabulary). Let's say I've got a paper that gives me a permission to take one can of coke in the shop for free.

What is the correct name of this paper? Is it "certificate"?

How do you call the operation when I give this certificate to the salesman and he gives me a coke? Is it "realization of certificate"?

  

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Anonymous How do you call the operation when I give this certificate to the salesman and he gives me a coke? Is it "realization of certificate"? I'd say you r edeemed a coupon .

  • Anonymous How do you call the operation when I give this certificate to the salesman and he gives me a coke?
  • Is it "realization of certificate"?
  • I'd say you r edeemed a coupon .
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AnonymousHow do you call the operation when I give this certificate to the salesman and he gives me a coke? Is it "realization of certificate"?

I'd say you redeemed a coupon.

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AnonymousLet's say I've got a paper that gives me a permission

Remove "a" before "permission".

AnonymousWhat is the correct name of this paper? Is it "certificate"?

Coupon or voucher.

AnonymousHow do you call

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