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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

claim expenses for something

Hi
When I buy a lot of things at a stationery shop and I want to get reimbursed, is it correct to say 'I want to add the receipt to my expense claim' or 'I want to claim expenses for the stationery' or simply 'I want to get reimbursed'. I'm just curios if these sentences are correct and natural in everyday conversation or if there's a better way to say it. Thank you.
  

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Tezz20 is it correct to say 'I want to add the receipt to my expense claim' Yes. Tezz20 or 'I want to claim expenses for the stationery' Yes. Tezz20 or simply 'I want to get reimbursed' Yes.

  • Tezz20 is it correct to say 'I want to add the receipt to my expense claim' Yes.
  • Tezz20 or 'I want to claim expenses for the stationery' Yes.
  • Tezz20 or simply 'I want to get reimbursed' Yes.
  • Tezz20 or if there's a better way to say it None better, but your 3rd is most usual, I think.
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Tezz20is it correct to say 'I want to add the receipt to my expense claim'
Yes.
Tezz20 or 'I want to claim expenses for the stationery'
Yes.
Tezz20or simply 'I want to get reimbursed'
Yes.
Tezz20or if there's a better way to say it
None better, but your

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