En 15 segundos
- Use it to link money spent to the item received.
- Always follow 'for' with the noun representing the purchase.
- Works for both physical goods and abstract services.
Significado
When you give money to someone because they gave you a product or did a service for you. It is the simple act of exchanging cash or card for something you want.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 6At a coffee shop
I'll pay for the lattes this morning.
سأدفع ثمن القهوة هذا الصباح.
Splitting a dinner bill
Can I pay for my salad separately?
هل يمكنني دفع ثمن سلطتي بشكل منفصل؟
A business meeting
The company will pay for your travel expenses.
ستدفع الشركة تكاليف سفرك.
Contexto cultural
Tipping is expected when you pay for services in restaurants (15-25%). If you only pay for the food and don't leave a tip, it is considered very rude. Tipping is not practiced and can even be confusing or offensive. When you pay for something, you usually put the money on a small tray provided at the counter. The phrase 'Going Dutch' comes from the cultural habit of everyone paying for their own share of a meal or activity. It is common for people to argue over who gets to pay for the entire group as a sign of generosity and respect.
The 'For' Rule
Always use 'for' if you are naming the item you bought. 'I paid for the milk.'
Spelling Alert
Never write 'payed' unless you are talking about ropes on a ship. Use 'paid'.
En 15 segundos
- Use it to link money spent to the item received.
- Always follow 'for' with the noun representing the purchase.
- Works for both physical goods and abstract services.
What It Means
Pay for is your go-to phrase for any transaction. It connects the money you spend to the item you get. Think of it as the bridge between your wallet and your new shoes. It is simple, direct, and essential for survival in any English-speaking city.
How To Use It
You place the item or service after the word for. For example, you pay for dinner or pay for a taxi. You can also put the amount of money before the phrase. You might say, "I paid ten dollars for this coffee." (Though hopefully, your coffee is cheaper than that!)
When To Use It
Use it every single day. Use it at the grocery store check-out. Use it when booking a flight online. Use it when you are arguing with friends about who buys the next round of drinks. It works for physical objects and abstract services like education or insurance.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it for people directly. You pay a person, but you pay for a thing. If you say "I paid for the waiter," it sounds like you are buying the human being! Instead, say "I paid the waiter for the meal." Also, avoid it for punishments; we usually use pay the price for that.
Cultural Background
In many English-speaking cultures, talking about money is a bit awkward. However, the phrase pay for is very neutral. In the US, there is a big culture of "splitting the bill." You might hear someone say, "Let's each pay for what we ordered." It’s a way to keep things fair and avoid debt stress among friends.
Common Variations
You will often hear pay for used figuratively. If someone makes a mistake, a friend might say, "You'll pay for that later!" This usually means they will get teased or have to do a favor in return. It’s not always about actual dollar bills.
Notas de uso
This is a neutral collocation suitable for all settings. The most common error is omitting the 'for' when mentioning the item purchased.
The 'For' Rule
Always use 'for' if you are naming the item you bought. 'I paid for the milk.'
Spelling Alert
Never write 'payed' unless you are talking about ropes on a ship. Use 'paid'.
Treating Friends
Instead of saying 'I will pay for you,' say 'It's my treat' or 'I'll get this.' It sounds more natural.
Tipping
Research tipping customs before you travel so you know how much extra to pay for service.
Ejemplos
6I'll pay for the lattes this morning.
سأدفع ثمن القهوة هذا الصباح.
A friendly way to offer a treat.
Can I pay for my salad separately?
هل يمكنني دفع ثمن سلطتي بشكل منفصل؟
Common when dining with a large group.
The company will pay for your travel expenses.
ستدفع الشركة تكاليف سفرك.
Professional context regarding reimbursement.
Did you pay for the internet yet?
هل دفعت ثمن الإنترنت بعد؟
Direct and functional for daily chores.
If you eat my cake, you're going to pay for it!
إذا أكلت كعكتي، فسوف تدفع الثمن!
Using the phrase as a playful threat.
He worked three jobs to pay for his daughter's college.
عمل في ثلاث وظائف ليدفع تكاليف كلية ابنته.
Shows sacrifice and dedication.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word.
I need to pay ___ my lunch now.
We use 'pay for' when referring to the item we are buying.
Choose the correct past tense form.
Yesterday, she ___ for the tickets in cash.
'Paid' is the irregular past tense of 'pay.'
Complete the dialogue.
A: Who is going to pay for the taxi? B: Don't worry, ___.
We use the future 'will' for an offer made at the moment of speaking.
Match the sentence to the context.
Sentence: 'You'll pay for that!'
In this context, 'pay for' refers to suffering consequences.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Pay vs Pay For
Ways to Pay For Things
Physical
- • Cash
- • Coins
- • Check
Digital
- • Credit Card
- • Apple Pay
- • Bitcoin
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosI need to pay ___ my lunch now.
We use 'pay for' when referring to the item we are buying.
Yesterday, she ___ for the tickets in cash.
'Paid' is the irregular past tense of 'pay.'
A: Who is going to pay for the taxi? B: Don't worry, ___.
We use the future 'will' for an offer made at the moment of speaking.
Sentence: 'You'll pay for that!'
In this context, 'pay for' refers to suffering consequences.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
12 preguntasYes, 'pay the bill' is correct and very common. You don't strictly need 'for' here because the bill represents the debt itself.
You 'pay' a person or an amount (I paid him $10). You 'pay for' a thing or service (I paid for the book).
Only in nautical terms, like 'payed out the rope.' For money, it is always 'paid.'
You can say 'I'm paying for her' or 'I'll pay for your meal.'
It means you will suffer consequences. 'If you lie, you will pay for it.'
Yes, 'pay with' is used for the method of payment.
It is neutral. It's fine for both a business meeting and a chat with friends.
It means an item saves you as much money as it cost to buy. 'This coffee machine paid for itself in two months.'
Usually, we say 'pay a fine' without 'for.'
You can say, 'Can I pay for this now?' or 'Could I have the bill, please?'
It's a service where you pay for each individual program you watch.
Yes, e.g., 'We need to pay for the advertising campaign.'
Frases relacionadas
pay off
similarTo finish paying a debt completely.
pay back
similarTo return borrowed money.
pay out
specialized formTo spend a large sum of money.
pay up
informalTo pay money that is owed, often reluctantly.
foot the bill
idiomTo pay for something, especially for others.