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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

credit or debit

When you go to a register at a store, how would the cashier ask
When you had her the card?
Are you paying in credit or debit?

Thanks
  

Top answer

Debit or credit? OR Credit or debit? OR nothing at all, because the machine will have a screen with buttons marked "Credit" and "Debit" and you just touch the one you want.

  • Debit or credit?
  • OR Credit or debit?
  • OR nothing at all, because the machine will have a screen with buttons marked "Credit" and "Debit" and you just touch the one you want.
  • CJ
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Debit or credit?
OR
Credit or debit?
OR
nothing at all, because the machine will have a screen with buttons marked "Credit" and "Debit" and you just touch the one you want.

CJ
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I know they say 'credit or debit' but what would be the whole sentence?
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Anonymouswhat would be the whole sentence? ... what would the whole sentence be?
Would you like to pay by credit card or debit card?

CJ
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Since you are handing just one card and not 2 is that sill what you would say or Would you like to pay by credit or debit?

Thanks

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