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TICKET, RECEIPT, BILL – U 5

Ticket:

Definition: In American English, a "ticket" typically refers to a document or a piece of paper that
serves as proof of purchase, entitlement, or reservation for a particular service, event, or
transportation."boleto" or "entrada"

Plane Ticket: "I booked a plane ticket to New York for my business trip."

Concert Ticket: "The company provided us with tickets to the concert as a reward for our hard
work."

Parking Ticket: "I received a parking ticket because I parked in a restricted area."

Receipt:

Definition: A "receipt" is a written acknowledgment or confirmation that a payment has been


made or a product or service has been received. It includes details such as the date of the
transaction, items purchased, quantity, price, and the total amount paid."recibo"

Purchase Receipt: "Make sure to keep the receipt in case you need to return the product."

Payment Receipt: "The customer requested a receipt after paying the invoice."

Expense Receipt: "You should submit the receipts for your business expenses to get
reimbursed."

Bill:

Definition: In American English, a "bill" refers to a formal written or printed statement of charges
or expenses, usually presented by a business or service provider to a customer or client for
payment."cuenta" or "factura"

Utility Bill: "Please remember to pay the electricity bill by the end of the month."

Restaurant Bill: "The waiter brought us the bill after we finished our meal."

Service Bill: "The repair service sent me the bill for fixing my computer."

To summarize:

"Ticket" is related to reservation, entitlement, or proof of purchase for services or events.

"Receipt" is a record of payment made or products/services received.

"Bill" is an invoice or statement of charges that need to be paid.

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