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I pay tomorrow vs I pay tomorrow

Both phrases are incorrect due to missing punctuation at the end. The correct form should be 'I pay tomorrow.' with a period at the end. The absence of punctuation makes the phrases incomplete and grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 573 views

I pay tomorrow

Incorrect. It lacks proper punctuation at the end.

To make this phrase correct, you should add a period at the end: 'I pay tomorrow.'
  • Is it OK if I pay tomorrow?
  • Tell him I'll pay tomorrow.
  • Come on, give me a drink, I'll pay tomorrow.
  • I tell you I pay you tomorrow.
  • If I don't pay tomorrow, she's not going to be able to register for her new classes.
  • Give me the word and I'll pay you tomorrow.
  • Yes. Although I'll pay for it tomorrow.
  • I'll pay it back tomorrow multiplied by five.
  • Gentlemen, Fantomas allowed us to pay later, but if we do not pay tomorrow, he'll kill us.
  • Either he's not home, or says he'll pay tomorrow.
  • If he doesn't pay tomorrow, you pay.
  • Go home I will come and pay you tomorrow.
  • You work today and pay me tomorrow.
  • You work today, pay me tomorrow.
  • If we don't pay by tomorrow, the reservation is cancelled.
  • Maybe you could pay me tomorrow?
  • Let's hope Antonio pays me tomorrow for the pants I made.
  • I will get money from my father and pay you tomorrow.
  • If we don't pay by tomorrow, they'll go to the court.
  • I told him he could pay me tomorrow, but he insisted I take this as security.

I pay tomorrow

Incorrect. It has an unnecessary space before the final punctuation.

To correct this phrase, remove the extra space before the period: 'I pay tomorrow.'
  • Is it OK if I pay tomorrow?
  • Tell him I'll pay tomorrow.
  • Come on, give me a drink, I'll pay tomorrow.
  • I tell you I pay you tomorrow.
  • If I don't pay tomorrow, she's not going to be able to register for her new classes.
  • Give me the word and I'll pay you tomorrow.
  • Yes. Although I'll pay for it tomorrow.
  • I'll pay it back tomorrow multiplied by five.
  • Gentlemen, Fantomas allowed us to pay later, but if we do not pay tomorrow, he'll kill us.
  • Either he's not home, or says he'll pay tomorrow.
  • If he doesn't pay tomorrow, you pay.
  • Go home I will come and pay you tomorrow.
  • You work today and pay me tomorrow.
  • You work today, pay me tomorrow.
  • If we don't pay by tomorrow, the reservation is cancelled.
  • Maybe you could pay me tomorrow?
  • Let's hope Antonio pays me tomorrow for the pants I made.
  • I will get money from my father and pay you tomorrow.
  • If we don't pay by tomorrow, they'll go to the court.
  • I told him he could pay me tomorrow, but he insisted I take this as security.

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