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Do you want that sentence completed? Here are a few common ways to finish it, with brief notes:
- "Cash registers are assets." (correct plural form; they’re tangible business assets.)
- "Cash registers are an asset to businesses." (keeps the singular article but refers to value they provide.)
- "Cash registers are an essential tool for retailers." (describes their role.)
- "Cash registers are an example of a point-of-sale (POS) system." (categorizes the device.)
- "Cash registers are an electronic device used to record sales." (describes what they are/ do.)
Which meaning did you intend?
- "Cash registers are assets." (correct plural form; they’re tangible business assets.)
- "Cash registers are an asset to businesses." (keeps the singular article but refers to value they provide.)
- "Cash registers are an essential tool for retailers." (describes their role.)
- "Cash registers are an example of a point-of-sale (POS) system." (categorizes the device.)
- "Cash registers are an electronic device used to record sales." (describes what they are/ do.)
Which meaning did you intend?
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