Example sentence - We had to prepay for the book.
Prepay means to pay something in advance. A bill is an instrument used to repay a debt. Many people in the United States have bills.
them. im not sure but if you look at the sentence to word "books" means more than just one book, so it would make since to end the sentence with "them because the word "books" is plural (meaning more than one!) it would be "it" of the sentence read as if it just said the word book! so "them" should be the answer!
I could tell he was moneyed by the amount of gold jewelry he was wearing. The Armani suit also helped.
The word "mainstay" is a noun. An example of a sentence containing the word would be: Tourism is the mainstay of this small harbor town.
She invested into some useless bank all her money. This is a sentence which contains the word investment.
I had to prepay for the trip.
I would like to prepay for our room.
Please, prepay for all of your textbooks, so you can get them the day school starts.
She prepayed for the hotel room
Using a credit or debit card will allow me to prepay the shipping charges that are associated with this purchase. You'll get a nice discount if you prepay with your credit card.
To reduce thefts, cash customers are sometimes required to prepay for self-service gasoline purchases. I have to prepay my membership fee at the gym each month.
I'd like to prepay for my tickets to the performance, please.
"Prepay" or "Prepaid"
I said I would prepay for the dinner
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy
Corroborative is the hardest word in the world to make a sentence for.