Make a payment and pay for | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum 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 ]
Pay Peanuts Meaning - UsingEnglish. com What does the idiom 'Pay Peanuts' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language
pay someone to do something or pay for someone to do something Meaning: Her parents paid some money to a third person in order for her to (be able to) go to Canada or Her parents paid some money to a third person for her visit to Canada Conclusions: Bryon from sentence 1, you from sentence 2 and her from sentence three are all recipents of action which result from some money being transferred in favour
cost or costing? anyone | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum The "cost" of something is the price to be paid for it "Costing" generally refers to the process by which one decides on what the cost is going to be [although in some contexts it can also mean the price paid, for example, "I bought two apples, each costing me 50 pence"] Taking your two questions: 1