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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Members

I'm a member to the UA flight club.

I'm a member of the UA flight club.

I have membership to both flight clubs.

I have membership for both flight clubs.

Are all four sentences ok?
  

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I'm a member of the UA flight club. I have membership in both flight clubs. The two above are the correct versions.

  • I'm a member of the UA flight club.
  • I have membership in both flight clubs.
  • The two above are the correct versions.
  • CJ
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I'm a member of the UA flight club.
I have membership in both flight clubs.

The two above are the correct versions.

CJ
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What about:

I have membership to 24 hrs fitness?
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CalifJimNo.

CJ

What should it be then?

I have membership in 24hrs fitness doesnt sound right.

Thanks
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pleasehelpWhat about:

I have membership to 24 hrs fitness?

So it's okay to say I got a membership to 24hr fitness but

I have a membership to 24 is wrong?
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That's a company name, so it should be written correctly and capitalized.

I have (a) membership in 24 Hour Fitness. (at also works.)

It sounds right to me. Wait and see what others think.

CJ
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Ppl don't usually respond to posts that have already been answered these days...Emotion: dance
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More accurately, we dont' respond to ones that CJ has responded to because there is rarely something we can add!
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So it's okay to say I got a membership to 24hr fitness but

I have a membership to 24 is wrong?

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Why's that?

Why can you use the fomer and not latter?
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Oh, come on, GG! Put in your two cents!

CJ

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