No, neither the first sentence nor the second sentence is written correctly!!
Also, I am expecting to see a full refund back to my credit card account. Thank you in advance.
No. You can turn it down, you never have to accept their offer.
No
I can give you the credit you are looking for.
Having done the right thing is to your great credit. I would like to credit my account with a deposit today.
Collin had his credit card stolen along with his wallet when he was mugged in the street.
Helping ------------- A team player.
The correct sentence is "The credit card was run on July 7th."
No. You can turn it down, you never have to accept their offer.
No
I can give you the credit you are looking for.
The word "credit report" is a compound noun, a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:My credit report has improved. (subject of the sentence)He wouldn't say what his credit report revealed. (subject of the relative clause)We received the credit report today. (direct object)She found discrepancies on her credit report. (object of the preposition)
Arthur Levi has written: 'Credit insurance' -- subject(s): Credit Insurance, Insurance, Credit
Darryl R. White has written: 'You and your credit' -- subject(s): Consumer credit, Credit, Credit ratings, Loans, Law and legislation, Credit bureaus, Bank credit cards
A. E. Hancock has written: 'Social credit' -- subject(s): Credit, Monetary policy, Social credit
The student gave credit to the original author of the quote to avoid plagiarism.
Having done the right thing is to your great credit. I would like to credit my account with a deposit today.
I will charge the clothes to my credit card.