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Bingo bin Posted 11 years ago
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I sent my car to workshop to tint my car.

I sent my car to workshop to tint my car.

I would have a tinted windows on my car. Is "to tint" used correctly?
  

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"tint my car" sounds odd, and it is not clear that you are talking about the windows. I sent my car to the workshop to have the windows tinted . g.

  • "tint my car" sounds odd, and it is not clear that you are talking about the windows.
  • I sent my car to the workshop to have the windows tinted .
  • g.
  • ) I sent my car to the workshop to have tinted windows fitted .
  • )
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"tint my car" sounds odd, and it is not clear that you are talking about the windows.

I sent my car to the workshop to have the windows tinted. (The existing windows are treated, e.g. coated with something.)

I sent my car to the workshop to have tinted windows fitted. (New windows are fitted.)

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