0
User_gary Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Pay/send him, pay/send to him

I wonder when to use "pay him" and when "pay to him". Similarly, when "send to him" and when "send him". Google hits lots of results for all of them.

Could you please help me out with this?
  

Top answer

Hi, I wonder when to use "pay him" and when "pay to him". Similarly, when "send to him" and when "send him". Google hits lots of results for all of them.

  • Hi, I wonder when to use "pay him" and when "pay to him".
  • Similarly, when "send to him" and when "send him".
  • Google hits lots of results for all of them.
  • Could you please help me out with this?
  • eg I paid him $10.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
Hi,

I wonder when to use "pay him" and when "pay to him". Similarly, when "send to him" and when "send him". Google hits lots of results for all of them.

Could you please help me out with this?

eg I paid him $10.

eg I paid $10 to him.

Both of these are fine. Often, there is no difference intended,

Broadly speaking, I feel that the latter emph

Related Questions