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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Spoke with customer or Spoke with the customer

which one should be used
  

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I spoke with a customer this morning who decided to buy ten thousand widgets from us. I spoke with three customers this morning. This morning I spoke with the customer who has been complaining about our widgets.

  • I spoke with a customer this morning who decided to buy ten thousand widgets from us.
  • I spoke with three customers this morning.
  • This morning I spoke with the customer who has been complaining about our widgets.
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I spoke with a customer this morning who decided to buy ten thousand widgets from us.

I spoke with three customers this morning.

This morning I spoke with the customer who has been complaining about our widgets.
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Your question needs a capital letter and a question mark:

Which one should be used?

Full English: I spoke with the customer.
Abbreviated English (e.g. abbreviated note): Spoke with customer.
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Hi,
We already spoke to the customer that his CSO of 3 bottles of Bioglan is ready to collect anytime.
Thank you
Best regards IMM

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