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Van Khanh Posted 20 years ago
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Hi,

I have a following paragraph:

We are pleased to offer a special advertising rate for the year of $8400. You will also receive a double page spread for your story at a value of $4200 in return for company sponsorship to Viet nam.

1/ What is the meaning of sponsorship here?

2/ Is sponsorship an uncountable noun?

3/What is the meaning of to here?

4/What is the meaning of in return for company sponsorship to Viet nam here?

5/ Here is the emaning of this paragraph:

I pay only $8400 /year and I receive:

$8400/year for advertising + a double page spread (=$4200)

Is that right? Do you think of other meanings?

Van Khanh
  

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Hi, Welcome to the Forum. We are pleased to offer a special advertising rate for the year of $8400. You will also receive a double page spread for your story at a value of $4200 in return for company sponsorship to Viet nam.

  • Hi, Welcome to the Forum.
  • We are pleased to offer a special advertising rate for the year of $8400.
  • You will also receive a double page spread for your story at a value of $4200 in return for company sponsorship to Viet nam.
  • I can't answer your questions because I don't fully understand this out-of-context paragraph.
  • You normally 'sponsor someone to do something', meaning 'you help or support them in some activity'.
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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

We are pleased to offer a special advertising rate for the year of $8400. You will also receive a double page spread for your story at a value of $4200 in return for company sponsorship to Viet nam.

I can't answer your questions because I don't fully understand this out-of-context paragraph. You
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I'm also not sure what you are getting from the publication for your $8400. You get the double-page spread... but what do you get each issue? Full color? Black and white? A quater-page? Full page? There is just not enough information.
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Hi,

Yes,Clive, it means that company A will pay for person B's plane ticket to Vietnam.

Yes, full color, full page, Geek.

So, my questions are:

1/ Is sponsorship an uncountable noun?

2/What is the meaning of to here? (Does to Viet Nam mean to go to Viet Nam?)

3/What is the meaning of in return for company
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Hi,

We are pleased to offer a special advertising rate for the year of $8400. You will also receive a double page spread for your story at a value of $4200 in return for company sponsorship to Viet nam.

1/ Is sponsorship an uncountable noun? It can be count or noncount, depending on context and

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