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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Rent and medication

I have paid for your medication.( Is 'paid your medication' acceptable?)

I have paid your medical bills. (is 'for your medical bills' acceptable?)

I have paid the rent.

I have paid the rental.

I have paid for the rent/rental.

I have paid the rental fees?

Could you please list out the correct ones?
  

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) I have paid your medical bills. ) I have paid the rent. I have paid the rental fees

  • ) I have paid your medical bills.
  • ) I have paid the rent.
  • I have paid the rental fees
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These are OK:

I have paid for your medication.( Is 'paid your medication' acceptable?-- No.)

I have paid your medical bills. (is 'for your medical bills' acceptable?-- No.)

I have paid the rent.

I have paid the rental fees
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pay for (a thing received) medication, a shirt, a car, groceries, ...

pay (a thing owed; an amount) the rent, a bill, taxes, a fee, a surcharge, a toll, ...

CJ

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