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C1 idioms

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    Money idioms and phrasal verbs related to food
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  • Money doesn't grow on trees
    Hard word brings reward
    There is not an endless supply of money
    You find money in unexpectedplaces
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  • To splash out on (sth)
    to lose all your money
    to spend a lot of money on a treat for yourself
    to earn a lot of money
  •  15
  • to make ends meet
    to have just enough money to pay for the things you need
    to end your contract
    to make a lot of money on investments
  •  20
  • Money makes the word go round.
    Money is extremely important.
    Money makes us happy.
    Money is not very important.
  •  5
  • To cost an arm and a leg.
    Very expensive
    Very cheap.
    Buying something which is of poor quality.
  •  10
  • To foot the bill.
    To not pay your bill
    To pay for something.
    To bill someone for services
  •  10
  • My parents______for my English lessons.
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  • I have to work 2 jobs in order to_______
  •  10
  • I might______a new mobile phone, this one's pretty old!
  •  10
  • It doesn't necessarily_____to be something decent.
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  • People think it's unimportant, but it's clear to see that________
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  • I'd love to buy everything I want, but unfortunately_________
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  • Eat up
  •  10
  • Tuck in
  •  10
  • Emplatar?
  •  10
  • Pig out
  •  10