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Hotmale Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Tickets for tennis games

Hello,

is it correct to say:

"I've bought two tickets for semi-final and final tennis games."

I'd like to specify that this is US Open tournament, but I don't know how to add this information in my sentence.

Could this be "semi-final and final US Open tennis games? "
I don't think so Emotion: sad

Thank you
  

Top answer

I've bought two tickets for the semi-final and final of the US Open Tennis Championships. Rover

  • I've bought two tickets for the semi-final and final of the US Open Tennis Championships.
  • Rover
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I've bought two tickets for the semi-final and final of the US Open Tennis Championships.

Rover
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I've only just realised that it should be 'semi-finals', as there are two of them.

Rover
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Hi,

Do you mean you have bought one ticket fo each game, giving a total of two?
Or do you mean two tickets for each game, for a total of 4?

Clive
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Thank you again, Rover Emotion: smile
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CliveDo you mean you have bought one ticket fo each game, giving a total of two?Or do you mean two tickets for each game, for a total of 4?
Hi, Clive

I meant a total of 4, two tickets for each game.
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Hi,

You need to say that more clearly. Do you want to try?

Clive
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Well, there are two games to see. For each game I have two tickets: one for me and one for someone else.
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Hi,

That's clear.

Clive

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