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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
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Count as



How would you say this?

1 You don't count as an adult. Adults are from 13 onward.
You aren't considered an adult until the are of 13.




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If you are speaking to one person out of a group, and you want to let that person know that you will add them to the "child" list rather than the "adult" list, you would say to them " alc24 You don't count as an adult. " Both are correct (though in the US, you're an adult at 18).

  • If you are speaking to one person out of a group, and you want to let that person know that you will add them to the "child" list rather than the "adult" list, you would say to them " alc24 You don't count as an adult.
  • " Both are correct (though in the US, you're an adult at 18).
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If you are speaking to one person out of a group, and you want to let that person know that you will add them to the "child" list rather than the "adult" list, you would say to them "
alc24You don't count as an adult. Adults are from 13 onward
If you are just speaking generally about when one is considered an adult, you can say;

'You aren't considered a
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Hi,
You are not considered an adult until you are 13 years old (or: 13 years of age).

An adult is someone aged 13 and above.

Regards
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alc24You aren't considered an adult until the are of 13.
Which country is this?
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Every country if one were talking about airlines and fares.
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alc24Every country if one were talking about airlines and fares.
Then you should have included in the context so that people can see what you are talking about.

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