It would be better to say "Payment should be made once"
Its mean that the payment should be made after that
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 ...
a monthly periodic payment is a payment made each month at a specific time each month. This can either be a payment made to an individual such as an annuity payment, or a payment made from an individual such as a loan payment.
A regular payment made to a person after they retire is called a pension
Payment by documents through your bank is how you have made your payment. The document could be your check.
He sent in the payment on his home loan. Your payment for purchases can be made by cash, check, or credit card.
"An annual payment is a payment made on a yearly basis."
Bill has to be made accordingly. yes that is a sentence.
That the payee and dollar amount are accurate, and payment has not already been made.
That the payee and dollar amount are accurate, and payment has not already been made.
Its mean that the payment should be made after that
The phrase "made you" can occur in a grammatically correct sentence, yes. We'd have to see the entire sentence to know for sure.
When writing a letter for payment, the date and amount of payment should be included in the letter. The purpose of the payment should also be included in a payment letter.
"You make me smile". "Makes" is the third person singular, used when the Subject is a noun (in the singular), plus a pronoun like he, she, it, this, that a.s.o.
Not necessarily. When used generally, nouns do not require the article, e.g. Payment is due on the first of the month, or Trees are large, woody plants. When specified, they do, e.g. The payment you made satisfies the debt, or The trees around my house are oaks.
The subject should be singular, problem, to agree with the verb has, or the verb should be have, not has, to be in agreement with the plural subject, problems.
payment made by one group or nation to anothere or to obtain peace protction