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  1. Paid"paid" is the right spelling. "payed" is incorrect|@SuoXiao it happens sometimes, but not too often|@SuoXiao @laicalambengolmo yes, sometimes people do make that mistake, but not all the time的同义词

  2. I spent 30 dollars on this book. 和 I paid 30 dollars for this book. 和有什么不一样?. Please find attached the revised estimate for the product 和 Please find the attached revised esti... 星期天 和 星期日 和有什么不一样?. 满意 和 得意 和有什么不一样?. 电子邮件 和 电子邮箱 和有什么不一样 ...

  3. pay with@Keito-Japan They are the same. “pay by” is a very uncommon way to say “pay with”. “I’ll pay with a card.” = normal “I’ll pay by card.” = a little strange but understandable |You can pay your bill by check or credit card. He paid he by sharing his bonus check with her. In the old days people in the countryside often paid for doctor visits with chickens and other ...

  4. pay a visit"pay a visit" is a single visit "visit" doesn't specify whether it's a single action or a habitual/recurring one You could pluralize "pay a visit" like this: "I'll pay him a few visits over the week" "They paid him a visit every few days" (makes it habitual)|@manad Not everyone would say it, but probably everyone has heard it in a book or movie. People that are more articulate or ...

  5. volunteeringVoluntary: Done, given, or acting of one's own free will. Example: Sara voluntarily worked overtime. A volunteer can be a noun or a verb. Volunteer (as a noun:) A person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task. A person who works for an organization without getting paid. Example: Sam was a volunteer at the animal shelter. Volunteer (as a verb:)-freely ...

  6. pay attention toPay attention on is not used like that, normally while is between attention and on "Pay attention to the cat" "Pay attention while on the ride"|@wenping: In "pay attention", it is more of something you would say when someone was wandering off in thought and they need to listen to the main thing in that situation such as: traffic ...

  7. 按类型列出的新问题. pay attention to doYou could say “I’m paying attention to the clock” or “Please pay attention to what I’m doing”. But I’ve never heard somebody say “pay attention to do” something or “to doing something.”的同义词.

  8. payment "payment" refers to money in exchange for goods or services. "Payment" is usually used for recurring costs; such as money paid every month, year, or week. ex: house payment, car payment, insurance payment "repayment" is money paid in return for money lent. ex: loan repayment|B|sorry, nearly forgot... "repay" is also used for paying back things that are not material. ex: I wish to repay ...

  9. 英语 (美国) @MinMin_171. "payment" can be used as a noun, especially emphasizing a particular action (and the payer): "You may pay in three monthly payments." "We received your payment of $200." As @rstyner already mentioned, "pay" is more often used as a verb, but it is sometimes used as a noun (usually meaning money received for work done):

  10. Mediocre does have a very similar meaning, but it is often used in a negative sort of way, and implies disappointment. "For the amount of money I paid to have my house painted, the result was mediocre at best. I expected a much better result." While you could replace "ordinary" with "so so" or "not good or bad" or "ok", you'd replace "mediocre ...