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Newguest Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

invoices

Hi

I run my own business, can I say "I make out invoices" Is it OK???

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Yes, you can say I make out invoices or I set up invoices or I print invoices or I compute invoices . But I think the most idiomatic way to refer to the whole process is to say I do invoicing. CJ

  • Yes, you can say I make out invoices or I set up invoices or I print invoices or I compute invoices .
  • But I think the most idiomatic way to refer to the whole process is to say I do invoicing.
  • CJ
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Yes, you can say I make out invoices or I set up invoices or I print invoices or I compute invoices.

But I think the most idiomatic way to refer to the whole process is to say I do invoicing.

CJ
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We usually say 'raise invoices'.
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Nona The BritWe usually say 'raise invoices'.
You mean in Great Britain?
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To invoice exists as a verb.

You're invoicing
should be fine, IMO:

http://www.accountingsoftware411.com/Community/ShowThread.aspx?threadid=895

If they're invoicing

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