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Moguwai007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

prices of tickets

For a description of prices of tickets, which vary depending on when you buy the ticket, are these sentences natural?

1)$10 for purchase of the day
2)$ 5 for a one-day advance purchase
  

Top answer

These are more usual: $10 at the gate/ at the venue $5 for one-day advance tickets You don't need 'purchase': it is quite obvious.

  • These are more usual: $10 at the gate/ at the venue $5 for one-day advance tickets You don't need 'purchase': it is quite obvious.
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These are more usual:

$10 at the gate/ at the venue
$5 for one-day advance tickets

You don't need 'purchase': it is quite obvious.
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Thank you . I appreciate your corrections.

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