Do all these sentences make sense?
a) "My bank is picky, and they when make a transfer, they require the other bank's name, address and swift code."
b) "My bank is fussy, and they when make a transfer, they require the other bank's name, address and swift code."
c) ""My bank is nickpicking, and they when make a transfer, they require the other bank's name, address and swift code."
In case all make sense, which adjective makes more sense in this context?
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Christine Christie Do all these sentences make sense? None do. Banks have to follow regulations.
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Christine ChristieDo all these sentences make sense?
None do. Banks have to follow regulations.
Christine Christiewhich adjective makes more sense in this context?
compliant
Christine Christiea) "My bank is picky, and they when make a transfer, they require the other bank's name, address and swift code."
My bank is a stickler for following the rules. For any transfer, they require the other bank's name, address and swift code as well as the account and account holder's information.
Christine Christienickpicking
This should be nitpicking.
Christine Christiethey when
These words are in the wrong order.