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Difference between fee and fees : There is an agreement between the noun (subject) and the verb in number. If the noun is singular the verb should be singular in number. If the noun is plural the verb should be plural in number. Fee - Singular & Fees - Plural. Eg. Legal fees, University fees, an entrance/ registration fee, We couldn't pay the layer's fee. For more information please feel free to contact me @ ajichiravila@gmail.com

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A fee is the amount of money a service user pays for a service. The fee is likely to be set in line with the amount it costs to provide that particular service.

A charge could be one of three things:

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the amount charged for a product (something that is not a service)

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the amount charged for an activity that has not been provided as a service (cost recovery)

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or a fine (a financial penalty for wrongdoing).

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A fee is something you pay; a license is something you pay for.

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