correct noun form [cost of repair] [cost of a repair] or [cost of repairs]
Posted: March 3rd, 2024, 8:23 pm
I have made up the sentences below.
(1) My stove is not working. I want to buy a new one because the cost of repair is very high.
(2) My stove is not working. I want to buy a new one because the cost of a repair is very high.
(3) My stove is not working. I want to buy a new one because the cost of repairs is very high.
I am not sure which noun form is correct. Thank you for your help.
(1) My stove is not working. I want to buy a new one because the cost of repair is very high.
(2) My stove is not working. I want to buy a new one because the cost of a repair is very high.
(3) My stove is not working. I want to buy a new one because the cost of repairs is very high.
I am not sure which noun form is correct. Thank you for your help.