"Fast than laser printer"[1] When comparing, the adjective should be a comparative, so in this case, "fast" should be "faster"
[2] "laser printer" refers to laser printers in general, so I thought it should be in the plural form.
The correct phrase should read "Faster than laser printers!"
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"Enjoy this great offers ..."[1] If there is only one promotion item, then the phrase should read "Enjoy this great offer..."
[2] If there is more than one promotion item, then the phrase should read "Enjoy these great offers..."
Enjoy spotting the errors when you "swim" in the crowd at the final day of the Comex!
~Rebecca~
PS: I've added a background song to this blog - Thank You by Dido. Enjoy!

1 comment:
Well spotted, Rebecca!
The mistake "Enjoy this great offers" can be explained by the fact that the Determiner (this) doesn't agree with the plural head noun (offers) -- hence we need the plural "these".
Ludwig
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