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Harry
what's the difference?
I'll need to see a major credit card for the incidentials.
I'll need to use your major credit card for the incidentials.
what's the difference?
Thanks a lot.
6 nov. 2017 12:56
Antwoorden · 1
Firstly, please check the spelling of 'incidentals'.
Secondly, in answer to your question, the first sentence is the way some shops/airlines/hotels/restaurants may ask for your credit by saying 'I'll need to see a credit card'. In my opinion, the second sentence would mean that I'm going to borrow your credit card to pay for the incidentals.
6 november 2017
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Harry
Taalvaardigheden
Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels
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Engels
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