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money (verb for money (lend (he has promised to lend me $50), waste (I…
money
verb for money
lend
he has promised to lend me $50
waste
I often waste money
inherit
I am going to inherit $2000
save
I save money every month
borrow
I need to borrow $ 200 from my brother
afford
I can not afford to buy a new car
charge
the machine charge me $1000
cost
It cost $2000
owe
I owe H $200
invest
I want to invest some money
earn
I earn $ 1000 a month
be worth
my house be worth $30000
raise
we want to raise money for the new hospital
prepositions for money
pay in/by cash
would you like to pay in/by cash
pay by credit card
would you like to pay by credit card
pay for sth
I paid for the dinner last night. It was my birthday
spend money on
I spent $50 on books yesterday
invest ... in
my uncle invested all his money in property
lend to
I don't like lending money to friends
borrow from
i borrowed a lot of money from the bank
charge for
they charged us $60 for a bottle of wine
pay back
I can only lend you the money if you pay me back next week
get in debt
I never get in debt. I hate owing people money
noun for money
bill
a piece of paper which shows how much
coin
a piece of money made of metal
note
a piece of paper money
salary
the money you get for the work you do
tax
money that you pay for the goverment
loan
money that sb or a bank lends you
mortgage
money that a bank lend you to buy a house
cash machine
a machine where you can get money
phrasal verbs for money
took out
I took out $ 200 from a cash machine
pay sb back = return
when can you pay me back the money I lend you ?
live off = depend on financially
I have to live off my parents while I am at university
live on = enough money for basic thing to live
It is difficult for me and my wife to live on only one salary