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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Native speaker how to say this?

How do you say this native speaker?

The hotel reimbursed the guest's cc $100 dollars.
The hotel reimbursed to the guest's cc $100 dollars.
The hotel reimbursed $100 dollars to the guest's cc.
The hotel reimbursed the guest $100 dollars on his cc.

Thank you so much
  

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I don't know 'cc'. Copies?

  • I don't know 'cc'.
  • Copies?
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I don't know 'cc'. Copies?
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It threw me, too. Credit card. "Cc" is not a universal abbreviation for that, alc24. Give us a break.

I like the last one, but they all sort of work.
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I'm sorry for that

Does CB mean credit card?

You say you like the last, but if you had to rewrite it, how would you say it in the USA?

Thanks a lot
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No worries. I just meant that "credit card" does not have a recognized abbreviation like ATM for "automated teller machine" or CD for "certificate of deposit". You have to type the whole words out: credit card. The only thing "cc" means is "copies", like when you send your e-mail to other people in addition to the intended recipient.

I liked the last one because you reimburse the person,
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may you tell me a few ways to say it as I work in a hotel and would like to know since we have a lot of English speaking guests,

Are the one's I wrote natural for you? How else would you say it or heard it said please enoon?
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The hotel will reimburse you $100 by putting it on your credit card account.
You will receive $100 credit on your card.
The hotel will refund your $100 by crediting your card.
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Many thanks enoon for the examples.

Does that mean that the inital ones are not natural

The hotel reimbursed $100 on his credit card?
or any other?

I had one other question

How would you say
I've asked this but I can't seem to get it right. May you tell me enoon which are correct and how you would say it?
I canceled my subscription but the site still
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One more time, Alex:

May I?
Would/Could you?
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Sorry MM,

Enoon,
If there is no subject after reimburse do you go with 'to' and if there is a subject you go with 'on'?
Are these both natural to you?

The hotel reimbursed HIM $100 on his credit card?
The hotel reimbursed $100 to his credit card?


I had one other question
Which of these is correct? Should I use Credit card or account Enoon?

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Does that mean that the initial ones are not natural?

Right, except the last. You reimburse the person.

How would you say
I've asked this but I can't seem to get it right. May you tell me enoon which are correct and how you would say it?
I canceled my subscription b

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