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Abil Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Paper bill

Context: A man delivers/ drops newspapers every morning at my home. At the end of every month he usually gives a bill and we pay it within the first week of the next month. I am asking my son the following questions about the bill.



Has the hawker given you the bill? What is the amount of this month’s paper bill?



Is there any mistake in the above sentences? Is the conversation normal?
  

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This is natural: Did the newspaper boy give you the bill? How much is it?

  • This is natural: Did the newspaper boy give you the bill?
  • How much is it?
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This is natural:

Did the newspaper boy give you the bill? How much is it?
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Thanks MM.

But let's suppose that I know the paper boy has given the bill. In that case, can I directly ask her: How much is this month's paper bill?

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