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  • Paid vs payed - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Paid or payed is the past tense of pay depending on the sense of pay The first sense is the usual one of giving someone money while the second sense is to seal (the deck or seams of a wooden ship) with pitch or tar to prevent leakage
  • Payed or paid, is there a rule for this change in vowels?
    Why do some verbs combine the "y" and the "e" in the past tense, while others retain "ye"? For example, pay to paid, but flay to flayed? Is there a rule for this change? Any help would be apprec
  • Idioms or expressions defining either getting paid fully or being . . .
    Welcome! I think you are used to using the wrong word I should hope they express their gratitude even when they pay you Mere gratitude means you are not getting paid Perhaps you mean Pay me in full or Express your indebtedness to me Explain that you still owe me for what you have not payed In U S English I might say "Pay me in full or tell me how you are going to make it up to me " Or
  • pay out vs pay off - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "pay out" vs "pay off" In my company we are selling things and expecting to get money from customers by instalments English is my second language But I often hear things like "pay out payments
  • grammaticality - May I pay in cash or just cash without in . . .
    There seems to be an entire family of expressions involving pay + [form of money] that permit English speakers to use either "pay [form of money]" or "pay in [form of money] " For example: pay cash pay in cash pay hard currency pay in hard currency pay dollars pay in dollars pay ready money pay in ready money pay silver pay in silver The dual acceptability seems to break down in
  • Is there a difference between cash paid and cash tendered?
    The two phrases are often used interchangeably, in a conversational context For casual usage, cash paid is more informal and more common than cash tendered But there is a difference in meaning between the two phrases, in accounting, specifically for cashiering and bookkeeping A few background details In bookkeeping there are Accounts Receivable (A R) and Accounts Payable (A P) Money owed
  • Pay attention vs. give attention - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Usually you either pay attention [to someone something] or give your attention [to someone] So in your sentence "give" fits the first slot, and "pay" the second Word order, first second person, negation, and qualifiers like "much" are irrelevant It's just whether the attention is possessed - in which case it's give my your our attention, otherwise pay attention
  • Is it correct to use the phrase pay attention with that?
    Whilst it is difficult to fault 'Attention should be paid that this is a one-way street' as being ungrammatical, it would nonetheless be an unusual, and slightly clumsy way of putting it If it were me I would say one of the following depending on whether I was speaking, writing, putting up a notice etc: 'Please pay attention to this being a one-way street ' 'Please pay attention to the fact
  • Origin of pay a visit - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Where did the phrase pay a visit come from? Sometimes I hear instances of conversations like I paid a visit to the local cemetery to see my granddad's tombstone grave or something like that
  • Is it gramatically ok to say pay me attention?
    Yes, it is grammatically correct, and will be understood However, the more common formulation is " pay attention to me " " Pay me attention " sounds quite odd, but it is understandable





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