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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

exemption or excluded

Hey guys,
If I want to say that everything in the spa is free of charge, is it more natural to say:The massages are an exemption or The massages are excluded or It doesn't involve massages, maybe neither of these?Just to be sure. Thank you.
  

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Anonymous If I want to say that everything in the spa is free of charge Then that would include massage, so don't say that. If you want to exclude massage, then something like this: Everything in the spa is free except massages.

  • Anonymous If I want to say that everything in the spa is free of charge Then that would include massage, so don't say that.
  • If you want to exclude massage, then something like this: Everything in the spa is free except massages.
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AnonymousIf I want to say that everything in the spa is free of charge
Then that would include massage, so don't say that. If you want to exclude massage, then something like this:

Everything in the spa is free except massages.
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Hello everyone,
I've got just a few sentences I'm not a 100% sure about. Could you please tell me if they're correct or if there is a better way to say them?
1. The spa is free of charge but the massages are an exemption. (you have to pay for them) or are excluded.?
2. I'm talking to somebody on the phone and that person wants to speak with another one standing next to me. ' Do you wa
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I suggest this.


1. The spa is free of charge except for the massages.

2. Do you want to speak to him? I'll put him on.

3. I'm sorry, but we're just changing the shift.

4. I hate to go to work at 11 am, because everything's already running and it's tricky to get into the process. >>> OK
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Hello, Tezz20—and welcome to English Forums. Please do not double-post, as it creates more work for us, and we aren't paid. Be sure you fully develop your questions before posting them.
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II expressed myself wrong. I meant except the massages. Thank you so much.

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