The correct way to is to say "make a payment." Your action isn't doing anything besides actually making said payment, so "doing a payment" would be incorrect. To use it correctly in a sentence, an example of this would be "I need to hurry up a make a payment before my landlord takes my apartment away from me."
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It depends on what you want to say. The article "a" places the focus on the specific payment being made, usually in a series of payments: "I made a payment only yesterday!" "I make a payment only when I think of it". Without the article, the focus is more diffuse, more general, and may even imply full payment: "You should make payment immediately." "I made payment as soon as I received the invoice." As is often the case, though, there is no hard-and-fast rule about which should be used when ...
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I have to make a payment on my mortgage.
No. Debt collectors contracted by the owner of the debt to contact the debtor for payment. In most cases they will say anything and harass you into make a payment. Depending on how their payroll works- If you do make a payment, they get a comission on the payment you make.
It depends on what you want to say. The article "a" places the focus on the specific payment being made, usually in a series of payments: "I made a payment only yesterday!" "I make a payment only when I think of it". Without the article, the focus is more diffuse, more general, and may even imply full payment: "You should make payment immediately." "I made payment as soon as I received the invoice." As is often the case, though, there is no hard-and-fast rule about which should be used when ...
It depends on what you want to say. The article "a" places the focus on the specific payment being made, usually in a series of payments: "I made a payment only yesterday!" "I make a payment only when I think of it". Without the article, the focus is more diffuse, more general, and may even imply full payment: "You should make payment immediately." "I made payment as soon as I received the invoice." As is often the case, though, there is no hard-and-fast rule about which should be used when ...
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"Payment" is a noun. In the sentence "You make a payment" the verb is "make". The verb most closely related to "payment" is "pay."
No but accepting payment does.
I have to make a payment on my mortgage.