bill
The Spanish word 'factura' is used to refer to a document commonly given out by sellers to buyers, stating the products, quantities and agreed prices for products or services the seller has provided the one who bought. In English this is known as a 'bill'. Also, in common usage it can refer to the check given in restaurants.
I lost the invoice
This sentence is expressing a past event involving the loss of an invoice. Here 'factura' is used to mean 'invoice'.
I sent you the invoice by mail
This sentence is expressing a past action that was done for someone else. Here 'factura' means 'invoice'.
I am going to pay this bill
This sentence is an example of a future action plan, where 'Voy a' is used similar to 'I am going to' in English. The word 'factura' here is used to represent any kind of bill.
Give me the bill
This sentence is a request. 'Dame' is the informal command form of 'dar' which means 'to give'. The phrase 'la factura' means 'the bill'.
I need the invoice for my accounting
This sentence is expressing a requirement or a need for an invoice for accounting purposes. Here 'factura' means 'invoice'.
I reviewed the bill and it is not correct
This sentence is expressing an action done in the past and the result of that action. Here 'factura' means 'bill'.
Can you print the invoice?
This is a question to request action from someone else. Here 'factura' means 'invoice', which is a bill or a list of goods sent or provided, with the amount that is due.
The bill arrived today
This sentence is about an event that happened in the present or very recent past. Here 'factura' means 'bill'.
This is not the correct invoice
This sentence is a statement showing that something, in this case, an invoice, is not correct. 'Factura' here means 'invoice'.
The bill is very expensive
This sentence is describing a characteristic of the bill. Here 'factura' means 'bill'.