The cashier handed me the receipt showing the items I purchased.
After going over the receipt-books, I asked my partner to do a counter-check to hunt for mistakes.
No. It is unclear in this sentence who sent a letter to who. Maybe it should be: Thanks for confirming the receipt of my letter.
The clerk handed me my receipt.My receipt proved I paid my bill.
You need the receipt to return faulty gremlins.This is a receipt of your purchase.Upon receipt of the command, the Royal Commandos raided the compound.
Receipts help us keep track of things we've bought. The clerk stared at the very long receipt. Do you want a receipt?
A sentence uses the pronoun 'their' (a possessive adjective) when something belongs to two or more persons or things.Examples:The customer may need their receipt, so always be sure to put it in the bag.The boys abandoned their ball game as soon as the ice cream truck headed down the street.This is where we store all suitcases that have lost their ID tags.The exceptions to using the possessive 'their' is if the gender of the one person is known and if the person or thing is just one.Examples:She may need her receipt, so be sure to put it in the bag.He may need his receipt, so be sure to put it in the bag.This is where to store a suitcase that has lost its ID tag.
Staples sells this product.
No department store will allow the return of merchandise without the appropriate receipt. The teacher requested a receipt so that she can claim her purchase of school supplies on her income taxes. The company will reimburse business travel expenses when a receipt is provided.
Receipt has two meanings, the written acknowldement that something (usually money) has been received, or the noun related to the verb 'receive', so you could have: The shop gave him a receipt when he bought the shirt in case he wanted to return it later. or He deneid receipt of the bribe.
Please treat the receipt attached as an acknowledgement of payment
No, If you put the hat on you can't return it anymore. Also, if you don't have a receipt, it's a obvious nono.
I got a receipt and want to put my points into my card, how do I do it