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A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. Here are some important collocations with "Pay". Happy learning :)
A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. Here are some important collocations with "Pay". Good learning :)
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|'''pay'''
|'''pay'''
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Definite-Article|Definite Article]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Definite-Article|Definite Article]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/-After--as-an-adverb| After as an adverb]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/-After--as-an-adverb| After as an adverb]]
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* [[Language/English/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/ADJECTIVES|ADJECTIVES]]
* [[Language/English/Grammar/ADJECTIVES|ADJECTIVES]]
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