English, asked by merwaden, 11 months ago

No Cost EMI can be availed on products above ______ value​

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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By filling in the blank space we will get ''No Cost EMI can be availed on products above sum value''.

Explanation:

  • Correcting the sentences requires the proper use of grammar.

  • Proper use of grammatical organization and all the dependent and independent clauses.

  • The main thing is we should focus on the use of the proper form of the verb.

  • The use of 's' or 'es' depends upon the use of the form of a singular or plural verb.

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Answered by skyfall63
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No Cost EMI can be availed on products above ₹3000 value​

Explanation:

The above question is from the Amazon Great Indian Sale

  • In the "last week" of September 2020 Amazon"is scheduled to conduct the second episode of its "Great Indian Festival sales 2020", which would continue in the 1stweek in October2020. "Amazon Prime" members will get access to all "brand offers" early on & get the "best deals" at the "Great Indian Sales Festival 2020". as always.
  • Each year, new product lines of various partner brands are launched during Amazon 's sales. This year too, it could happen. Amazon will give steep "discounts"for online-shoppers" in all categories. Overall, there are profitable discounts & offers on smartphones , tablets, headphones, large appliances, televisions, kitchen goods, fashions & others during the "Amazon Great Indian Festival sales".
  • Amazon also works with banks to offer extra cashback & instant rebates in addition to profitable discounts. For example, "Amazon partnered" last year with "SBI debit & credit cards" to offer an additional 10% instant discount. This "immediate discount" applies automatically over & above the relevant deals when payments are made with SBI debit or credit cards.

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