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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence gramatically correct?



There are no additional costs, however you will need to bring your own coffee grounds.
  

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Hi, There are no additional costs, however you will need to bring your own coffee grounds. There are no additional costs. However, you will need to bring your own coffee ( grounds ).

  • Hi, There are no additional costs, however you will need to bring your own coffee grounds.
  • There are no additional costs.
  • However, you will need to bring your own coffee ( grounds ).
  • Clive
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Hi,

There are no additional costs, however you will need to bring your own coffee grounds.

There are no additional costs. However, you will need to bring your own coffee ( grounds ).

Clive
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Here is another version:

There are no additional costs; however, you will need to bring your own ground coffee.

Coffee grounds is what is left over after the coffee is made. People usually throw it out, even though it is good compost for the garden.

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