[Grammar] All ticket or all tickets !

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Hi,

This is confusing me , I started to work with one Airline Company, however I started receiving email like this.

Subject : Details of all ticket issued from New York to Paris.


There should be : Details of all tickets...

If I'm not wrong, please advise.. Thanks
 

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This is confusing me , I started to work with one Airline Company, however I started receiving email like this.
Full-stops should have been used instead of commas.

If I'm not wrong, please advise

Please advise if I am correct.
 

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Welcome to the forum, flaaady.:-D
 

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All,

Thank you so much.
You're the best!
 

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Hi,

This is confusing me. I started to work with [STRIKE]one[/STRIKE] an airline. [STRIKE]Company​.[/STRIKE] However, I started receiving emails like this.



If I'm not wrong, please advise. Thanks.

Note my corrections, particularly to the punctuation, to post #1.
 

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I would say, "I started working" in the first. In the second, consider using "I've been getting/receiving, etc" to avoid close repetition of "started".
 
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