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- Paid vs payed - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
2) I payed out caulk 3) I payed a visit [got this from another site] I think the common thread there is that each involves some sort of attachment to something larger: 1) I payed out (some) rope (from a larger spool) 2) I payed out (some) caulk (from a larger tube) 3) I payed (some time to make) a visit (from my larger pool of free time)
- Payed or paid, is there a rule for this change in vowels?
Looking at the OED, in Middle English the past tense of pray and pay were spelled in many different ways, including prade, praed, praid and payde, paied, paid, payed These spellings don't seem to me to indicate any difference in pronunciation, so I would guess it's just chance they are now spelled differently –
- paid or payed | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
Although the 'American Heritage Dictionary' does state that payed is the same as paid, my Microsoft Word 2007 dictionary does not recognise payed as a proper word and indicates it is misspelled
- Pay Irregular Verb - Definition Meaning - UsingEnglish. com
Want to learn about the irregular verb 'Pay'? We've got all you need: clear definitions, conjugations, and usage examples for effective learning
- Is it correct to use the phrase pay attention with that?
Whilst it is difficult to fault 'Attention should be paid that this is a one-way street' as being ungrammatical, it would nonetheless be an unusual, and slightly clumsy way of putting it
- Idioms or expressions defining either getting paid fully or being . . .
Explain that you still owe me for what you have not payed In U S English I might say "Pay me in full or tell me how you are going to make it up to me " Or "Explain what you are going to do about it " You either have your pay or their Indebtedness
- [Vocabulary] - Payed Paid | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
Is it Payed or Paid, or is only one acceptable? Joined Oct 3, 2009 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language
- Origin of pay a visit - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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