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Slocawber Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Cinema tickets

Good morning.

In a dialogue on buying cinema tickets one asks: 'Can I have one adult ticket and two children's tickets, please?'.

(1) Can we say 'children tickets', without the possessive S?

(2) If the ticket is one, can I say: 'one child ticket'?

If the tickets for adult people are two, which form is correct? (3) Two adult tickets or (4) two adults tickets?

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slocawber (1) Can we say 'children tickets', without the possessive S? No. slocawber (2) If the ticket is one, can I say: 'one child ticket'?

  • slocawber (1) Can we say 'children tickets', without the possessive S?
  • No.
  • slocawber (2) If the ticket is one, can I say: 'one child ticket'?
  • 'One child's ticket' or 'one children's ticket'.
  • slocawber If the tickets for adult people are two, which form is correct?
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slocawber(1) Can we say 'children tickets', without the possessive S?
No.
slocawber(2) If the ticket is one, can I say: 'one child ticket'?
'One child's ticket' or 'one children's ticket'.
slocawberIf the tickets for adult people are two, which form is correct? (3) Two adult tickets or (4) two adults

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