Test Question - Till

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Test Question - Till

“Usted tendría que devolver los

artículos en la caja. (You would have

to return the articles at the till.)

HINT: Conjugate "tener que"' in El

Condicional Simple.

“No entiendo “the till.” In the US would be the cashier, I think. In Latin America, perhaps “el cajero.” “The till” has various contations in the US and some border on the negative. From Miriam-Webster: 

till

 noun (1)

\ ˈtil   \

Definition of till (Entry 4 of 5)

1a: a money drawer in a store or bankalso  : CASH REGISTERb: a box, drawer, or tray in a receptacle (such as a cabinet or chest) used especially for valuables2a: the money contained in a tillb: a supply of especially ready money
Asked 2 years ago
Marsha C.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

In British English, the till is where you go to pay which is where the cashier is.

InmaKwiziq team member

Hola Stan

We've added a note to reflect this: "[US: cash register]"

I hope it helps.

Saludos

Test Question - Till

“Usted tendría que devolver los

artículos en la caja. (You would have

to return the articles at the till.)

HINT: Conjugate "tener que"' in El

Condicional Simple.

“No entiendo “the till.” In the US would be the cashier, I think. In Latin America, perhaps “el cajero.” “The till” has various contations in the US and some border on the negative. From Miriam-Webster: 

till

 noun (1)

\ ˈtil   \

Definition of till (Entry 4 of 5)

1a: a money drawer in a store or bankalso  : CASH REGISTERb: a box, drawer, or tray in a receptacle (such as a cabinet or chest) used especially for valuables2a: the money contained in a tillb: a supply of especially ready money

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