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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Once a member

And once a member you'll enjoy substantial benefits at every Roost Inn.

Does this mean When you register as a member you'll enjoy substantial benefits at every Roost Inn?

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You have the correct general idea, yes. There's nothing in the original sentence that specifically mentions registering, of course, but the idea is that as soon as you become a member (however that is to be accomplished), the benefits won't be far behind! CJ

  • You have the correct general idea, yes.
  • There's nothing in the original sentence that specifically mentions registering, of course, but the idea is that as soon as you become a member (however that is to be accomplished), the benefits won't be far behind!
  • CJ
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You have the correct general idea, yes. There's nothing in the original sentence that specifically mentions registering, of course, but the idea is that as soon as you become a member (however that is to be accomplished), the benefits won't be far behind!
CJ
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CalifJimas soon as you become a member
Got it! Thanks, CJ.

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