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The pay/wage is 800 yen an hour.
The basic salary is £60 per week.
The basic pay/wage is £60 per week.
A salary is the amount of money that someone earns for a year’s work, usually paid once a month
directly into their bank account: ‘I’ll pay you back at the end of the month when I get my salary.’
‘She’s on a salary of £23,000 a year.’
If someone is paid once a week, they receive wages. In the past, wages were always paid in cash:
‘He opened the envelope and counted his wages.’ When you are thinking about rates or levels of
payment (rather than actual coins and bank notes), use wage: ‘She earns a pretty good wage.’
‘They’re demanding a 20 per cent wage increase.’ ‘They’ve raised the minimum wage from $4.25
an hour to $5.50.’
Pay is a general word for the (amount of) money people get for the work they do: ‘He’s lost a
month’s pay.’ ‘They’ve been given a pay rise of £20 a week.’
Note that in informal styles these words are often used with the same meaning.
sale
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This company prefers to employ girls to sale their products.
This company prefers to employ girls to sell their products.
Sale
/seɪl/
is a noun: ‘This new law makes the sale of pirated video tapes a criminal offence.’ ‘Are
you sure the house is for sale?’
The verb is sell
/
sel
]/
: ‘They were selling all the shoes half-price.’
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