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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Electricity charge or electricity charges?

Could you tell me which one is correct between the singular and the plural in the following sentence? Thank you in advance.


Your [ A. electric charge is / B. electricity charges are ] calculated from the day you begin your contract with ABC Electric Power. For example, the day when you move into a new home and your electricity is turned on will be the same date your charges will start to be calculated.

  

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Could you tell me which one is right between the singular and the plural in the following sentence? Thank you in advance. Your [ A.

  • Could you tell me which one is right between the singular and the plural in the following sentence?
  • Thank you in advance.
  • Your [ A.
  • electricity charge is / B.
  • electricity charges are ] calculated from the day you begin your contract with ABC Electric Power.
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Could you tell me which one is right between the singular and the plural in the following sentence? Thank you in advance.


Your [ A. electricity charge is / B. electricity charges are ] calculated from the day you begin your contract with ABC Electric Power. For example, the day when you move into a new home and your electricity is turned on will be the same date

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Electricity bill

Electricity charges

Electricity costs

Electricity prices

Electricity rates

lucas21cCould you tell me which one is right between the singular and the plural in the following sentence? Thank you in advance.

'electricity' and 'charges' collocate; it's natural English. Electricity charge strikes me as a

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