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Phrasal Verbs Related to Money

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  • Is this sentence correct? I forked 100 euros out on new wheel for my car.
    Yes
  • What does ´to save up´ mean?
    To Reserve money to spend
  • That meal was a r.. o...! $45 for a glass of wine and some tapas!
    a rip off (n)
  • To reserve money to spend
    to save up
  • Is this sentence correct? - I am looking my son after this weekend.
    No
  • I have nearly paid off/on/up my mortgage
    off (to pay off)
  • Is this sentence correct? I took out a mortgage 10 years ago but I have nearly paid off it.
    I have nearly paid it off.
  • To spend money on something you want.
    To splash out
  • I had to f..... o..... on a set of new wheels for my car
    To Fork Out
  • Many people are angry that the UK government bailed ... the banks in 2008
    Out (to bail out)
  • to rescue someone/an institution from goign bankrupt.
    To bail out
  • I ..... up a huge internet bill last month (to aquire debt)
    run (to run up)
  • Correct the sentence. The bank has ripped off me!
    The bank has ripped me off
  • I .... aside 100 pounds a month in case I have financial difficulties in the future
    Put (to put aside)
  • Charge a ridiculous amount of money.
    to rip off
  • Spend a lot on something you like.
    To Splash Out
  • I made out/in/up a cheque for 1000 euros to the tennis club
    out (to make out)