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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

movie tickets

For a description of movie tickets, could you please check if the following expression is appropriate?
I am also wondering if "a discount" can be "discounts."

Advance tickets are available at the theater for a discount.
Adults: $8.25 Children aged 10 to younger: $4.
  

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The first sentence looks fine to me. "Children aged 10 to younger" is unnatural. Try "Children aged 10 and under" or "Children under 11".

  • The first sentence looks fine to me.
  • "Children aged 10 to younger" is unnatural.
  • Try "Children aged 10 and under" or "Children under 11".
  • Don't change "a discount" to "discounts".
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The first sentence looks fine to me. "Children aged 10 to younger" is unnatural. Try "Children aged 10 and under" or "Children under 11". Don't change "a discount" to "discounts".

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