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Other Ways of Saying "I Will Pay" in English

Discover native English alternatives to "I will pay" for inviting friends in this informative video lesson.

Instead of saying "I will pay" when inviting a friend, there are several more casual and friendly alternatives that native speakers commonly use. Here are 4 ways of saying "I will pay" covered in this video.

  • It's on me: A casual way to let someone know that you will cover the cost.
  • It's my treat: A friendly phrase that implies you're offering to pay as a gesture of kindness.
  • I'll take care of that: A reassuring way to indicate that you will handle the payment.
  • Let me get that: An informal and polite way to offer to pay for someone else.

Using these phrases will help you sound more like a native English speaker and make your invitations feel more genuine and warm. Watch the video now to expand your vocabulary and learn how to invite friends in a more native and friendly way!

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