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Tapas Lover Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is there any error in this sentence?

"Tom has to pay for his children's education fee?"

Or perhaps "educational fee"? Thanks!
  

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education fee is fine.

  • education fee is fine.
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education fee is fine.
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In Br E, we'd say, " Tom has to pay for his children's education". This is unusual in Britain. Some people chooseto pay for their children's education (up to the age of 18), but I don't know of anyone who has to.

Every so often, he Tom pay his children's "school/college/tuition fees".
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Tapas Lover"Tom has to pay for his children's education fee?"Or perhaps "educational fee"? Thanks!
A fee for education would be an education fee here, and not an educational fee. The term "education fee" is unknown to me.

Also, we don't pay for a fee, we pay a fee.

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