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It will be different fees. vs It will be a different fees.



 
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It will be different fees. vs It will be a different fees. #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:52 am   It will be different fees. vs It will be a different fees.
 

what is the right?
-It will be different fees
-It will be a different fees
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It will be different fees. vs It will be a different fees. #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 26, 2009 10:44 am   It will be different fees. vs It will be a different fees.
 

Hi,

Which (one) is right?

I would suggest you need to say: The fees will be different/There will be different fees.

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It will be different fees. vs It will be a different fees. #3 (permalink) Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:25 am   It will be different fees. vs It will be a different fees.
 

Magasem wrote:
what is the right?
-It will be different fees
-It will be a different fees


You also need to start sticking to basic spelling and punctuation rules. For example, why don't you start each sentence with a capital letter?

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