Tuesday, 11 October 2022

Phrasal verbs about money


Choose 3 phrasal verbs and make up 3 sentences with them.

 

6 comments:

  1. 1)If you want to buy a car,then you`d better start saving up your money.
    2)My mother splashed out a new apartment.
    3)She put money inside for her studies.

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  2. 1. He saved up for a year and finally bought a bike.
    2. In another country, they were ripped off by a clothes shop.
    3. They finally paid off the car loan after ten years.

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  3. 1)Years of hard work eventually do pay off.
    2)Jane turned and let them come into her office.
    3) Alex is trying to save up for school but it's hard.

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  4. 1. These investments may not pay off for several years.
    2. he has put a good deal of money aside
    3. I'd been saving up money for a long time

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  5. 1- The robbers ripped off the whole jewellery shop last night.
    2- You should save up for new car.
    3- Her husband splashed out on furniture for a new house.

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  6. 1. I can't believe he ripped my idea off like that!
    2. I'll hold it for you if you can put $500 down right now.
    3. I decided to splash out on a top-of-the-line sound system for my living room.

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Angelina Jolie receives the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 2013 Governors Awards

  Watch the interview and answer the question: What problem does Angelina raise in her acceptance speech?