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Socrates is wise and just. X is wise; therefore, X is just? | The use of "as to"
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Fee and fees #1 (permalink) Mon May 28, 2007 21:33 pm   Fee and fees
 

Hi

Could you please use the two in your sentences to help me understand the full and correct use?

Fee and Fees

1- For two months his ___________ has not been paid. (fee or fees?)

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Fee and fees #2 (permalink) Mon May 28, 2007 23:00 pm   Fee and fees
 

You have to say "fee", because the verb is in the third person singular "has". You can say "fees", but then you have to change the verb.
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