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pay for sth

phr. v..
A1 Beginner Oxford

phr. v.. To give money in exchange for goods or a service.

phr. v.. A transitive prepositional verb meaning to give money in exchange for a good or service. The object following 'for' is the item being purchased.


SIMPLE

I need to pay for my ticket.

CONTEXTUAL

She went to the counter to pay for her groceries before leaving the store.

COMPLEX

The corporation was ultimately forced to pay for the environmental damage its factory had caused, a settlement that ran into the billions.

Particles
for
Separability
inseparable
Pattern
pay + for + object
Usage

The object following 'for' is the thing you are buying.

Teaching tip

Contrast 'pay for something' (the item) with 'pay someone' (the recipient), e.g., 'I paid the cashier for the book'.

Pitfall

I paid the coffee.I paid for the coffee.The preposition 'for' is required when the object is the thing you are buying.

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