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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Bill

I would like to pay for the bill.

Is this sentence correct?

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PreciousJones I would like to pay for the bill. Is this sentence correct? No, but if you omit "for" it will be correct.

  • PreciousJones I would like to pay for the bill.
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • No, but if you omit "for" it will be correct.
  • I would like to pay the bill .
  • [Y] You pay for things you buy and for work done for you.
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PreciousJonesI would like to pay for the bill.
Is this sentence correct? No, but if you omit "for" it will be correct.

I would like to pay the bill. [Y]

You pay for things you buy and for work done for you.

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