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Explain the difference in the following: "...is making her pay her..."; and "I will make her pay for what she has done."?
Explain the difference in the following: "...is making her pay her..."; and "I will make her pay for what she has done."?
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The first phrase, "is making her pay her," suggests that someone is currently forcing or compelling another person to pay for something. It implies that the action is ongoing or in progress.
The second phrase, "I will make her pay for what she has done," indicates a future intention or plan to ensure that someone faces consequences for their actions. It suggests that the speaker intends to take action to hold the other person accountable for their behavior.