You could say 'it is 100 dollars less than you were supposed to pay' or 'your payment was 100 dollars short of the total amount.'
Because it gives you answers that are correct!
If one gives something to someone for temporary use, then it is lending and if someone gets something from others for the same, then it is borrowing. In the sentence mentioned by you, it should be 'you lent a tool to somebody'.
No unless this famous person actually gives it to you
Just keep the money until someone gives you proof that it is theirs then if they have proof run...:)
There's no reason you should get anything. If someone gives you something, be grateful for whatever it is.
You don't give to charity because someone gave to yours. You give because it's the right thing to do. You give the amount you feel comfortable giving.
The lesson of the story is thought provoking
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2000 dollars minus 35% of 2000 dollars gives 1300 dollars.
60 divided by 100 gives you 1 percent x 35 gives you 35 percent. 21 dollars
He dead.
That when someone gives up on you doesn't mean you should give up on them.