Harry
What's the difference? It's the company who is footing the bill. The company is footing the bill. What's the difference? Thanks a lot.
17 nov. 2017 01:54
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They both mean the same. It appears as if the first sentence is in response to a question, as if the person was asked who is footing the bill. The second one looks like it is being stated simply
17 novembre 2017
The second sentence sounds neutral, just stating a fact. The first sentence emphasizes that it's the company paying for it, as opposed to anyone else.
17 novembre 2017
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