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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
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information purpose

In the following sentence, which should I choose 'information purpose' or 'information purposes'? Currency exchange rates shown are for information purposes only and are subject to change at any time.
  

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moguwai007 In the following sentence, which should I choose 'information purpose' or 'information purposes'? Neither one; they are unnecessarily wordy. Try to communicate with your guests as simply and directly as possible.

  • moguwai007 In the following sentence, which should I choose 'information purpose' or 'information purposes'?
  • Neither one; they are unnecessarily wordy.
  • Try to communicate with your guests as simply and directly as possible.
  • This says everything needed: Currency exchange rates shown are subject to change.
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moguwai007In the following sentence, which should I choose 'information purpose' or 'information purposes'?
Neither one; they are unnecessarily wordy. Try to communicate with your guests as simply and directly as possible. This says everything needed:

Currency exchange rates shown are subject to change.

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