
Make a payment and pay for | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
2024年3月17日 · I paid for next month's lessons. [This is a basic statement about something that happened in the past] I have (already) paid for next month's lesson. [This means the act of paying happened in the past but is still somehow relevant.]
[General] "paying job" vs. "paid job" - UsingEnglish.com
2014年8月22日 · Paid work! It should've be "paid work". My mistake. Sorry about that. And I know I'm asking too many questions. Please make allowance for my being a non-native speaker. My question is in a context such as this does "paying job & paid work" have anything to do with "steady job & one-time job for money"?
'Pay Peanuts' Meaning - UsingEnglish.com
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[Vocabulary] - Payed/Paid | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
2010年6月11日 · Is it Payed or Paid, or is only one acceptable? Joined Oct 3, 2009 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language ...
5 Phrasal Verbs With PAY - UsingEnglish.com
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[Grammar] Have paid off / paid off - UsingEnglish.com
2012年1月29日 · You made some efforts and they have just recently paid off, fairly recently before saying the sentence. The second suggests the past. You made some efforts at some point in the past, and at some later point in the past, they paid off. I started a diet in January 2012. This morning, I weighed myself and I have lost 16 kilos. My efforts have paid ...
Get paid from the neck down | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
2014年10月4日 · What does it mean “to get paid from the neck down”? A: How is work? B: The pay is not that good. A: They are only paying you from the neck down, you see. Could it be to say that you would be paid only when e.g. paralysed?
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Short paid | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
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