Collocations with PAY
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The image appears to illustrate an example of collocations in the English language that use the word 'pay'. It includes the phrase 'pay someone a compliment'.
Answer
'Pay someone a compliment' means to give praise.
The collocation 'pay someone a compliment' means to give someone praise or express admiration.
Answer for screen readers
The collocation 'pay someone a compliment' means to give someone praise or express admiration.
More Information
This English collocation is commonly used to express admiration or praise towards someone.
Tips
Common mistakes include using 'make a compliment' instead of 'pay a compliment.'
Sources
- Collocations with PAY - 7ESL - 7esl.com
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