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Is paid a verb or noun?
verb (used with object), paid or ( Obsolete except for def. 12 ) payed,pay·ing. to settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something: Please pay your bill.
Is paid a verb or adjective?
PAID (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
Is paid a adverb?
The adverb of “pay” could be “unpayably” or “payably”. “payable” is an adjective.
Is pay a noun or adjective?
29 ENTRIES FOUND: pay (verb) pay (noun) pay–as–you–go (adjective)
What type of verb is paid?
Most of the time, using the verb pay is not troublesome. It is an irregular verb, but not one that’s hard to memorize, so it’s likely you’ll know that its present participle is always paying and that its past participle is paid . . . usually.
What kind of noun is paid?
1[uncountable] payment (for something) the act of paying someone or something or of being paid payment in installments/in advance/by check/in cash There will be a penalty for late payment of bills. What method of payment do you prefer?
What type of verb is pay?
[intransitive, transitive] to give somebody money for work, goods, services, etc.
What type of noun is pay?
What is the noun of pay?
noun. noun. /peɪ/ [uncountable] the money that someone gets for doing regular work Her job is hard work, but the pay is good.
What is the base verb of payment?
pay. (transitive) To give money or other compensation to in exchange for goods or services.
What is the prefix of paid?
Ped- (sometimes spelled paed-, pæd-, or rarely paid-, depending on the word and the language or dialect) is a prefix in English and many other Western languages, often with divergent spellings, such as pet-, pie-, pei-, etc.
What is verb of paid?
The correct past tense of the verb pay is paid, as long as the word is used in the financial or transactional sense. If the verb pay is used in a nautical sense, the correct form is payed.