A Question of Money = It is a problem or difficulty about money

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A Question of Money = It is a problem or difficulty about money Lesson 5 p. 26-30

be up to someone to be a person’s responsibility or decision Joe: Do you want to go to a Chinese or an Italian restaurant? Tina: I don’t care. I like Chinese and Italian food, so it is up to you.

foot the bill to pay Tom footed the bill when he invited Rosie to the movies.

go Dutch each person pays for his or her own food, ticket, etc Tom: When you go out with your friends who foots the bill? Linda: We all go Dutch. My friends pay their bill and I pay mine.

on second thought after thinking again Brian decided to buy a used car on second thought because he didn’t have enough money for a new one.

dress up to wear the best clothes you have Kathy always dresses up when she goes out with Bill. She wears a fancy dress, high heels and jewelry.