English, asked by shushanthswaero, 9 months ago

I am sorry but your bill is long past ___. (complete the sentence with appropriate word) ​

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Answered by rajkhowajyotismita
2

Answer:

Explanation:

I'm sorry but your bill is long past *before*

Answered by KomalSrinivas
0

The answer is 'due.'

I am sorry, but your bill is long past due.

  • In the given sentence, we need to fill in the blank with an appropriate word.
  • Since 'bills' have been mentioned, and a tone of dejection is present, I have used the term 'due.'
  • It states that it has been a long time since the listener's bill has been due and that he has not been able to pay it yet.

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