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  1. Get paid from the neck down | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Oct 4, 2014 · 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 …

  2. 5 Phrasal Verbs With PAY - UsingEnglish.com

    Definitions of English phrasal verbs with 'PAY'. Learn the meaning of phrasal verbs starting with 'PAY', read definitions and view examples of English phrasal verbs from UsingEnglish.com.

  3. [Vocabulary] - Payed/Paid | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Jun 11, 2010 · Is it Payed or Paid, or is only one acceptable?

  4. pre-paid vs. prepaid | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    May 15, 2007 · Hyphen or not to hyphen ?prepaid? I have seen both when I google. Which is correct and is there some kind of rule to follow?

  5. Pay & Pay for Quiz - 11 Online Quiz Questions - UsingEnglish.com

    Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'Pay & Pay for'. This is a free beginner/elementary English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises. No sign-up …

  6. Quiz: Phrasal Verbs - Pay - UsingEnglish.com

    Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'Phrasal Verbs - Pay'. This is a free intermediate English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises. No sign-up required.

  7. pay someone to do something or pay for someone to do something

    Feb 10, 2013 · pay for somebody to do something 3. Her parents paid for her to go to Canada. What I would like to do is check with you that I understand the sentences properly. Sentence 1 …

  8. Borrow & Lend Quiz - 10 Online Quiz Questions - UsingEnglish.com

    Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'Borrow & Lend'. This is a free beginner/elementary English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises. No sign-up …

  9. [Vocabulary] - One word for employee and volunteer

    Nov 15, 2016 · Dear all, what would be the one word that includes employee (s) and volunteer (s) ? Or even more: employee (s), volunteer (s), student (s), teacher (s)...

  10. exact change | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Mar 25, 2011 · "I paid for pizza $15 in exact change." If I paid $20 for a pizza that costs 15, could I say that I got $5 back in exact change meaning that I was not shortchanged?