Seemingly i don't match any usage of subject to with that in the. The above prices are exclusive of 25% vat (value added tax) which will be shown on invoices. Room rates are subject to 15% service charge.
In an old thread, #10, the expression قريد العش was presented as an exclusive feature of palestinian arabic. Is it an oblique object? You should specify the actual rate of vat that will be added;
The fact is that, in tunisian arabic,. (the post doesn't say what the expression means). Because i would say that it completes the meaning of. Your restaurant serves only breakfast.
Exclusive means expensive and perhaps hard to get into. You say it in this way, using subject to? Hi, i'd like to know whether inclusive can be placed after between a and b, as after from march to july to indicate a and b are included in the range. And flow isn't exclusive to artists and athletes.
Hi there, if i say 'allow me to introduce our distinguished guests or honored guests', is there any difference?