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Pay an account #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 11, 2006 19:51 pm   Pay an account
 

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #212 "Quickies", question 5

If someone gives you an account, do you .........?

(a) pay it
(b) describe it
(c) wash it
(d) lend it

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #212 "Quickies", answer 5

If someone gives you an account, do you pay it?

Correct answer: (a) pay it
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is it correct?

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Pay an account #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 11, 2006 23:25 pm   Pay an account
 

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Yes, pay it. You could also listen to it, but that is not among the answer choices.
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Pay an account #3 (permalink) Wed Dec 07, 2011 13:09 pm   Pay an account
 

why not : pay for it? instead of: pay it

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Pay an account #4 (permalink) Wed Dec 07, 2011 14:40 pm   Pay an account
 

You pay a bill, an account, a debt, a creditor, etc.
You pay for a house, a car, a sandwich, etc.
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