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Lcchang Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

paid/ paid for

1font00Your stay in Singapore is paid for.02font02br
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01font00Your stay in Singapore is paid.02font02br
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00I don't know the difference between these two sentences. Actually, why "for" ?02br
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00Please advise.0-
  

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0 ------02br 00 - 01b 00pay for02b 00 1 : to conclude the purchase of by delivering the price02br 00<bought and 01b 00paid for 02b 00the house out of their savings> 02br 02br 05000 02br 00---------- 0240

  • 0 ------02br 00 - 01b 00pay for02b 00 1 : to conclude the purchase of by delivering the price02br 00<bought and 01b 00paid for 02b 00the house out of their savings> 02br 02br 05000 02br 00---------- 0240
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0 ------02br
00 - 01b00pay for02b00 1 : to conclude the purchase of by delivering the price02br
00<bought and 01b00paid for 02b00the house out of their savings> 02br
02br
05000 02br
00---------- 0240
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0Hello.02br
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001) Someone pays for his stay.02br
002) Someone pays his stay.02br
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00The first one is grammatical but the second one isn't, I would say.02br
00"Your stay in Singapore is paid" would be an ungrammatical sentence.0-

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