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Pamela81 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Percentage

Hi,

please I need your help with the following sentence:

"The deadline for ordering the electrical connections has expired, any order placed from now, will be charged with a percentage of 50% you will be asked to pay on the final price."

I doubt the part from "percentage " to final price" is correct...

Please help me to find a better solution for this sentence.

Thanks

PAMELA
  

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" I doubt the part from "percentage " to final price" is correct... Please help me to find a better solution for this sentence. Do you mean they will now have to pay an extra 50%, eg $150 instead of $100?

  • " I doubt the part from "percentage " to final price" is correct...
  • Please help me to find a better solution for this sentence.
  • Do you mean they will now have to pay an extra 50%, eg $150 instead of $100?
  • This is commonly called a surcharge.
  • "The deadline for ordering the electrical connections has passed.
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Hi,

please I need your help with the following sentence:

"The deadline for ordering the electrical connections has expired, any order placed from now, will be charged with a percentage of 50% you will be asked to pay on the final price."

I doubt the part from "percentage " to final price" is correct...

Please help me to find a
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Hi Clive,

yes!!that´s it!

About deadline: I thought I can use "to expire" The verb "to pass" I use in different contexts......

Thank you for your help

PAMELA

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