0
ANA de la pena Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Fine and ticket meaning

What is the difference between a fine and a ticket? Is it a matter of British/American English or is the actual meaning different?

  

Top answer

ANA de la pena What is the difference between a fine and a ticket? A fine is a sum of money owed for an infraction. A ticket is a piece of paper recording the fine and other details of the infraction.

  • ANA de la pena What is the difference between a fine and a ticket?
  • A fine is a sum of money owed for an infraction.
  • A ticket is a piece of paper recording the fine and other details of the infraction.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
ANA de la penaWhat is the difference between a fine and a ticket?

A fine is a sum of money owed for an infraction.

A ticket is a piece of paper recording the fine and other details of the infraction.

Related Questions