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Anon f8r Posted 12 years ago
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"I accept postal orders and direct payment into my bank account'. Is this sentence correct?

"I accept postal orders and direct payment into my bank account'. Is this sentence correct?
  

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"I accept postal orders and direct payment s into my bank account'.

  • "I accept postal orders and direct payment s into my bank account'.
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"I accept postal orders and direct payments into my bank account'.
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Thank you, Alphecca Stars.

What if I use the word 'deposit' instead of 'payments'? Do I have to say 'deposits'?
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Yes, because you will accept more than one, right?

"Direct deposit" as a policy is generally singular. The bank allows you to set up the "direct deposit" feature on your checking account so you don't have to deposit each pay check.
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I understand now. Thank you very much..

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