How to Use "Fee" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words fee (n): a payment for services

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Used with adjectives:

"The repairman charged him a huge fee."
(huge, large, hefty, high, substantial)

"We pay a small fee every month."
(small, low, reasonable)

"She charges a flat fee for house calls."
(flat, fixed, set)

"I didn't have to pay the full fee."
(full, normal, standard, usual)

"He charged me a reduced fee for his error."
(reduced, discounted)

"There is an additional fee for this option."
(additional, extra)

"She had to pay a late fee on her bills."
(late, penalty)

"We pay a monthly fee for cleaning services."
(monthly, annual, yearly, hourly)

"There is a small enrollment fee."
(enrollment, initiation, installation)

"He was ordered to pay her attorney fees."
(attorney, court, filing, legal)

"The admission fee for this museum is high."
(admission, entrance, entry)

"He pays a membership fee every month."
(membership, subscription, user)

"They charge a big cancellation fee."
(cancellation, administrative, processing, application, transaction)

"We have to pay the licensing fees before we can drive the car."
(licensing, registration, license)

"They waived the rental fee."
(rental, user)

"Her scholarship covers her student fees."
(student)

"Parking fees are too high in this city."
(parking)

Used with verbs:

"The phone company keeps charging new fees."
(charging, imposing)

"She keeps incurring late fees by not paying her bills on time."
(incurring)

"I can't afford all these extra fees."
(afford, pay)

"He collected a fee for his services."
(collected, earned, received)

"They agreed to waive the extra fees."
(waive, lower, reduce, refund, discount)

"They increased the entry fee this year."
(increased, raised)

"We agreed on a reasonable fee."
(agreed on, negotiated, set)

"Set aside some extra money to cover fees."
(cover)

"These fees are due every month."
(be + due)

"Additional fees may apply."
(apply)

"The fees include use of the gym."
(include, cover)

Used with nouns:

"The salesman explained the fee schedule."
(schedule, structure)

"There was a large fee increase last month."
(increase)

Used with prepositions:

"The store will deliver the furniture for a small fee."
(for)

"There is a small fee for ordering online."
(for)


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