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Jing Yao
pay your last respects? pay your last respects : to honour someone after their death, usually by going to their funeral(Cambridge dictionary) Does it only happen on a funeral? Do you just have only one chance to do it(on a funeral)? Can I say "He visits his mother's grave to pay his last respects every year"? Thank you for helping
Oct 21, 2015 5:31 PM
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No, "last respects" would be only at a funeral or possibly a one-off visit to the grave; it is the finality of the event that makes them the last ones. Now you can "pay your respects" (no "last") in other situations, too, including at a funeral, but also possibly subsequently at the graveside, as well as in social contexts to living people: "I paid my respects to my girlfriend's mother".
October 21, 2015
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