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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Paid for / to

Can I say,

(a) He paid to the cashier for the books.

(b) He paid some money to the cashier (for the books).

(c) He paid John / paid to John some money (for his help).

(d) He paid for / to / paid cashier for the souvenirs.

(e) He paid for souvenirs to cashier.
  

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Vincent Teo (a) He paid to the cashier for the books. (b) He paid some money to the cashier (for the books). (c) He paid John / paid to John some money (for his help).

  • Vincent Teo (a) He paid to the cashier for the books.
  • (b) He paid some money to the cashier (for the books).
  • (c) He paid John / paid to John some money (for his help).
  • (d) He paid for / to / paid the cashier for the souvenirs.
  • (e) He paid to cashier for the souvenirs.
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Vincent Teo(a) He paid to the cashier for the books.

(b) He paid some money to the cashier (for the books).

(c) He paid John / paid to John some money (for his help).

(d) He paid for / to / paid the cashier for the souvenirs.

(e) He paid to cashier for the souvenirs.
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