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🌹🌹Banking idiomatic expressions:🌹🌹
▶️Can I "bank on" your support? = to depend on something happening or someone doing something
▶️A fool and his money are soon parted.
▶️A company or an activity which is "a licence to print money." = an opportunity to make a lot of money without much work or effort – especially used to show disapproval
▶️The company has been "coining it/money"" since the new manager took over. = to earn a lot of money very quickly
▶️Since he's "in the money", he's extremely generous to his friends. = to have a lot of money suddenly, or when you did not expect to
▶️Ice cream sellers are "minting money" thanks to the heat. =to be earning a lot of money quickly
▶️Most people think being a professional footballer is "money for jam." = Money that is easily made
▶️That costs an arm and a leg.
▶️I got it "for a song". = very cheaply
▶️Time is money.
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🌹🌹Banking idiomatic expressions:🌹🌹
▶️Can I "bank on" your support? = to depend on something happening or someone doing something
▶️A fool and his money are soon parted.
▶️A company or an activity which is "a licence to print money." = an opportunity to make a lot of money without much work or effort – especially used to show disapproval
▶️The company has been "coining it/money"" since the new manager took over. = to earn a lot of money very quickly
▶️Since he's "in the money", he's extremely generous to his friends. = to have a lot of money suddenly, or when you did not expect to
▶️Ice cream sellers are "minting money" thanks to the heat. =to be earning a lot of money quickly
▶️Most people think being a professional footballer is "money for jam." = Money that is easily made
▶️That costs an arm and a leg.
▶️I got it "for a song". = very cheaply
▶️Time is money.
Join : @BasictoUpperEnglish
Teacher ID = @A_nem #phrases