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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

charged to or charged on or charged

Can a native tell me how he would correctly say all the following please?

I charged the bill on your credit card.

I charged 100 dollars on your credit card.

I charged you 100 dollars to your credit card.

We charged your card 100 dollars, madame.

The hotel reimbursed the guest $100 dollars on his credit card.

We charged your credit card twice by mistake.
We charged to your credit card twice by mistake.

Thank you so much
  

Top answer

Slight changes here and there: I charged the bill to your cc. I charged 100 dollars to your cc. I charged you 100 dollars and put it on your cc/I charged your cc 100 dollars.

  • Slight changes here and there: I charged the bill to your cc.
  • I charged 100 dollars to your cc.
  • I charged you 100 dollars and put it on your cc/I charged your cc 100 dollars.
  • The hotel reimbursed the guest's cc $100 dollars.
  • Thanks
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Slight changes here and there:
I charged the bill to your cc. I charged 100 dollars to your cc. I charged you 100 dollars and put it on your cc/I charged your cc 100 dollars. The hotel reimbursed the guest's cc $100 dollars. Thanks

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