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  • To loan a serious amount of money (especially when you can't pay them back)
    To get into debt
  • To be able to buy something
    To afford something
  • Not to have any money left
    To run out of money
  • This is not included into the offer. You must pay .... ... if you want some extra service.
    To pay an additional fee
  • To compensate the money spent for the business trip
    To reimburse travelling expenses
  • To spend a huge amount of money
    To spend a fortune
  • The ticket costs 10$. If you want to go the museum, you must pay this ... .
    To pay the fee
  • A scammer can ... you .... of your savings
    To cheat somebody out of their savings
  • When it was a good idea to buy something, it was .... the .... .
    To be worth the expense
  • Very high price
    Extortionate price
  • Prices can ...
    Rise and fall
  • The price cannot change because it's ...
    Fixed price
  • To bring your savings to the bank
    To put your savings into the bank
  • To get money from your relatives when they pass away
    To inherit money
  • Money spent to produce something
    Operating expenses
  • Not to pay for something, to save the money
    To save the expense
  • To earn a huge amount of money
    To make a fortune
  • Prices on the market are usually ...
    Competitive prices
  • To prove the expense is worth it
    To justify the expense
  • To pay not with a card but with banknotes
    To pay cash
  • To pay all the money which borrowed back
    To pay off your debts
  • To return money (i.e. for a ticket for a canceled flight)
    To refund money
  • In some restaurants they add a .... ...... into the bill .
    To add a service charge
  • To give someone money for some period of time (on condition that they will give it back)
    To lend money
  • If you buy coffee here, this piece of cake is .... .. ..... . You don't need to pay for it.
    Free of charge.
  • To negotiate about the price
    To haggle over the price