he went to deposit his money in the bank
he had to deposit 20 dollars
Deposit is both a noun and a verb. She made a deposit at the bank. (noun) She was able to deposit the money at the bank. (verb)
It is when some one deposits into a bank with the right of withdrawing it at any point,without previous warning. One could say, "He made a demand deposit, due to the fact that he might need money again very soon."
required is the past tense or the past participle of verb require.require / required / required.Use require when making present simple sentences egThey require a ten percent deposit. OR The mechanic requires a ten percent deposit. OR She requires a ten percent deposit etc.Use required when making past simple sentences egThe travels agents required a ten percent deposit. OR He required a ten percent deposit etcUse the past participle required when making present/past perfect sentences egThey have required a ten percent deposit. He has required a ten percent deposit.Last year he had required a ten percent deposit.OR when making a passive sentence egA ten percent deposit is required.
Students wishing to stay in this accommodation will have to pay a deposit up front and sign a contract.
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Example sentence - My grandparents deposit money in my college savings account on my birthday.
A correct sentence would have a verb and a subject such as: "This is a cheque for the refund of your deposit."
This bottle is stamped "No Deposit, No Return". Please deposit your trash in the proper receptacle.
I think it's all how you use it in a sentence; example, "I made a deposit at the bank" or "you can remit your deposit to the bank". I could be wrong but that's my understanding.
We found a rich deposit of iron ore.
Be sure to deposit the recyclable bottles in the correct receptacle.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The noun 'deposit' has several meanings:a natural process of laying down sediment, usually in layers.money placed in an account for safekeeping.a payment made to hold something for purchase, rental, or future expense.Example sentences:My deposit will hold the apartment for ten days. (subject of the sentence)The bones, a deposit found during construction, are very old. (subject of the clause)I also have to pay a pet deposit. (direct object of the verb 'pay')Always set aside an amount for depositinto savings. (object of the preposition 'for')
When making a deposit, the depositor is required to endorse all checks.
Each time you deposit in or withdraw money from the bank you create an accounting transaction.
Students wishing to stay in this accommodation will have to pay a deposit up front and sign a contract
The witness sat down in front of the investigator to give her deposition regarding the crime she had witnessed.
I will endorse my candidate as long as he continues to breathe. She can endorse her paycheck and deposit it in the bank.