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Project 5 Unit 5 MONEY Tomašević Snežana mart, godine part 3
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Money Idioms
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Money Idioms When something is very expensive… we often say:
“It will cost you an ___________ and a ____________”
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Money Idioms When something is very expensive… we often say:
“It will cost you an arm and a leg” (meaning, it’s so expensive, you’ll have to make a sacrifice )
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Money Idioms (it’s usually not complimentary or included in a service)
When you have to pay for something with your own money, (it’s usually not complimentary or included in a service) We say, “You have to p_____ out of your own p_______”
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Money Idioms We say, “You have to pay out of pocket”
When you have to pay for something with your own money, (it’s usually not complimentary or included in a service) We say, “You have to pay out of pocket” ex: When he went to the hospital, he thought his insurance plan would cover the expenses, but they didn’t and he had to pay out of pocket.
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Money Idioms When we want to mention that someone has always been wealthy or was born rich… We can say, they were “born with a S________ S________ in their mouth.”
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Money Idioms When we want to mention that someone has always been
wealthy or was born rich… (has a rich family) We can say, they were “born with a Silver Spoon in their mouth.”
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Money Idioms If someone looks really great, usually with nice clothes on, we can compliment them by saying: “You look like a M___________ D___________!”
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Money Idioms If someone looks really great, usually with nice clothes on, we can compliment them by saying: “You look like a Million Dollars!”
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Money Idioms We say this when we want to indicate that “every problem can be solved by money.” If you want to convince someone to do something for you, Money t__________ (means, you can offer money, and they’ll do it)
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Money Idioms We say this when we want to indicate that “every problem can be solved by money.” If you want to convince someone to do something for you, Money Talks (means, you can offer money, and they’ll do it) “I’m having a party, and I wonder if my neighbor will allow me to park motorbikes in front of her house…” “Well, money talks. I’m sure she would say ‘yes’ if you offered her a bit of money.” “good idea!”
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Money Idioms If you want to challenge someone to a bet (have a contest where you can win money from each other)… We often say, “You should put your M_______ where your M_________ is! I bet you I can sell more than you this month!”
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Money Idioms If you want to challenge someone to a bet (have a contest where you can win money from each other)… We often say, “You should put your Money where your Mouth is! I bet you I can sell more than you this month!”
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