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Yellowstarstruck Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Ticket

Ticket is a countable noun. What are the differences between the three in meaning? Thanks, Fulvio.
1. Ticket Costs
2. Cost of Tickets.
3. Costs of Tickets
I am thinking 1 is a particular ticket with a cost for adults children and pensioners. 2 is 1 cost only for a range of tickets. 3 is a range of tickets with different costs.
  

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yellowstarstruck I am thinking 1 is a particular ticket with a cost for adults children and pensioners. Not so specfic; it could be any cost of any tickets so listed/ yellowstarstruck 2 is 1 cost only for a range of tickets. One cost, one kind of ticket.

  • yellowstarstruck I am thinking 1 is a particular ticket with a cost for adults children and pensioners.
  • Not so specfic; it could be any cost of any tickets so listed/ yellowstarstruck 2 is 1 cost only for a range of tickets.
  • One cost, one kind of ticket.
  • yellowstarstruck .
  • 3 is a range of tickets with different costs.
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yellowstarstruckI am thinking 1 is a particular ticket with a cost for adults children and pensioners.
Not so specfic; it could be any cost of any tickets so listed/
yellowstarstruck2 is 1 cost only for a range of tickets.
One cost, one kind of ticket.
yellowstarstruck. 3 is a range of tickets with di

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