Grammatically correct but illogical. We expect the package to include the letter, not the letter to include the package.
It would be better to say "Payment should be made once"
No, it is not correct. The following are all correct sentences:The payment will be made.The payment will be complete.The payment will be completed.Someone is going to make the payment.Part of the problem is the choice of verb: in English, we speak of "making a payment", not "doing a payment". Also, while "is going to" is not strictly incorrect when used in the passive voice, it can sound awkward, and "will" often sounds better.
Brett did not have the sum of money needed for the down payment.
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."
I have to make a payment on my mortgage.
Could be that there was nobody to sign for the package or a neighbor refused to sign for you. Another option is that the package was a C.O.D. and payment was not received.
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The word "bank" is singular and would use the verb "is waiting."e.g. The bank is waiting for your loan payment.
Usually you get a discount when you buy a flight and hotel together. You also save time. You get the convenience of doing both in one transaction with one payment.
The money given to The shopkeeper was payment for the bicycle that John bought.
"Payment" is a noun. In the sentence "You make a payment" the verb is "make". The verb most closely related to "payment" is "pay."
The old man had to pay a payment on his car.