February 20 2014

Rules Of Grammar: Warrantee vs Warranty

A warrantee is a person to whom a warranty is made. A warranty is an authorization that is an assurance of quality.

Briefs:
Option #1: warranty= WAERNT
Option #2: warranty= WARNT/YI

Option #1: warrantee= WARNT/YAE

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Posted February 20, 2014 by Elsie Villega in category "Briefs", "Grammar", "Vocabulary

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