In the question below choose the word or phrase which best fills the gap in each sentence:
The court ordered the lorry driver to pay for the .... to my car

a

damages

b

heavy damages

c

destruction

d

many damages

e

damage

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NWANCHO
11 years ago

it should be damages and not damage.damages means fees while damage means spoilt things

Wawaaaaaaaaaaaqa
2 years ago

the answer is damage not damages
we use damages when talking about sueing sombody
like: i will sue you for the damages you did to my car
damage should not take 's' unless it talks about it

Myschool Blessing
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. Corrections have been made.

Wawaaaaaaaaaaaqa
2 years ago

the answer is damage not damages
we use damages when talking about sueing sombody
like: i will sue you for the damages you did to my car
damage should not take 's' unless it talks about it

Xcellente
1 year ago

A is very correct here


To Damage means to destroy

To pay for damages means compensation may be in form of Money because of what you destroy
A is very correct Myschool please review this because of other up and coming Aspirant

Chidi4sr
5 months ago

It is a court pronouncement...So the correct answer is DAMAGES

olugbemicaleb5
8 months ago

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Shaokan
2 years ago

it should be damages and not damage.damages means fees while damage means spoilt things🤔

UNcracked
2 years ago

The correct answer is A. "damages."

The sentence is referring to compensation for harm done to the car, so "damages" is the most appropriate term. It's a commonly used legal term for the monetary compensation awarded for loss or injury caused by someone's actions.

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