Is this OK: Can you pay for the tickets first and we'll calculate everything later.
vs
Can you pay for the tickets first and we'll calculate it later.
Are both OK?
levis1 Are both OK? Yes. I'd probably use 'everything'.
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Can you pay for the tickets first and we'll calculate everything later. This is casual English.
This is better.
eg Can you pay for the tickets first and we'll calculate everything later?
eg Can you pay for the tickets first? We'll calculate everything later.