“He will eat lunch before I make him pay the damage I am about to make.”
Is this sentence correct?
Can you say “the damage I am about to make”?
Damage = costs / bills
” Is this grammatically correct? Can you say “the damage I am about to make”? Damage= shopping bills, costs
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“He’s currently eating lunch before I make him pay the damage I am about to make.”
Is this grammatically correct?
Can you say “the damage I am about to make”?
Damage= shopping bills, costs
“He’s currently eating lunch before I make him pay the damage I am about to make.”
Is this sentence correct?
Damage = shopping bills costs
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No. I do not understand it at all.
fold scarf 101Damage = shopping bills costs
I do not understand that either. A bill is an amount due. So you can write "shipping bills" or "shipping costs" or "the cost of shipping."
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