jessery
Well-Known Member
Thanks.None yet
Thanks.None yet
Here, you use an example of an imperative sentence. However, an imperative sentence should be concluded with either a full stop or an exclamation mark.
If UEFA wont allow City to sell tickets, can't they be let in for free?I know at least EIGHT people who aren't going tonight that were last night. So, extrapolating those figures, the actual attendance tonight will be 23,007.
Thanks I will give them a callManaged to get mine refunded and I'm on the cup scheme mate used Twitter to get it done
I'm a cup scheme member so wouldn't mind a refund or future discount. Unfortunately the argument against that would be that we didn't know when the game would be played when we signed up for the scheme. It could have been scheduled for tonight all along.That recent e-mail was the length of a short essay and never mentioned the word "refund" once. Even say a £10 discount off the price of the Barca game for Cup scheme members who can't make it tonight would be better than nothing.
No fucker does Pete,no fucker.They obviously haven't taken any notice of you
But knowing the date 3 weeks in advance allows people to make arrangements to be free for that evening, it's much more difficult - and in some cases impossible - to do that with 24 hours notice.I'm a cup scheme member so wouldn't mind a refund or future discount. Unfortunately the argument against that would be that we didn't know when the game would be played when we signed up for the scheme. It could have been scheduled for tonight all along.
I know at least EIGHT people who aren't going tonight that were last night. So, extrapolating those figures, the actual attendance tonight will be 23,007.