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Peterchan Posted 13 years ago
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Hi guys, thanks for helping me again. I'm just confused...

1. He accepts full responsibility for use of the credit card.
2. He accepts full responsibility for using the credit card.
3. He accepts full responsibility for the use of the credit card.
4. He accepts full responsibility for any use of the credit card.

a. He will reimburse you for the/any costs incurred for using the credit card.
b. He will reimburse you for the/any costs incurred for the use of the credit card.
c. He will reimburse you for the/any costs incurred for use of the credit card.

i) You have to present the coupon at the time of consultation
ii) You have to present the coupon at time of consultation

Which is correct?

thanks so much!
Peter
  

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peterchan Which is correct? All are, although ii is an abbreviated form limited to advertisements, etc.

  • peterchan Which is correct?
  • All are, although ii is an abbreviated form limited to advertisements, etc.
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peterchanWhich is correct?
All are, although ii is an abbreviated form limited to advertisements, etc.
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Thanks Mister, but just wondering how can it be all are correct? There must be some rules regarding when "the" should be used in these situations?

Thanks,
Peter
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'Use' can be a countable or uncountable noun.

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