First ... a correction: The dollar sign ($) should be BEFORE the number, not after it ~~> $20 [The percent sign (%) is correctly placed after the number.]
Q1 -- The little scissors used to mean that a person can cut around the dotted line and take the coupon into the store to get the discount. These days, though, when you see this type of thing on the internet, you can print it and cut it out, or you can take a picture or screenshot with your phone and take it to the store.
Q2 -- Yes, "and" needs to be in there.
Q3 -- I usually say "ten sixteen twenty ten" or "October 16th twenty ten" (saying "two thousand ten" is a perfectly good substitute for "twenty ten")
PRINT AND BRING THIS COUPON IN
Spend 20$ or more, you get 20% off
10/16/2010 only
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This is a part of an advertisement on the Internet. The expressions above is in a dotted box line. On the top in the middle of the dotted line, there is a scissor.What do buyers have to do?
Q1: Can they copy the coupon to buy the product?
Q2: Don't we have to put 'and' before "you get 20% off"
Q3: How do you read "10/16/2010"?
1. ten sixteen two thousand ten
2. ten slash sixteen slash two thousand ten
3. October sixteenth twenty ten
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