Idioms Related to Money - JIMMYESL
Idioms Related to Money
Directions: Read the example sentences and discuss with a partner what you think the words mean.
Be broke: ______________________________________________________________
“I need to borrow some money from my parents because I am broke.”
Get by: ________________________________________________________________
“I need to find a better job. I can't get by on $500 a month!”
Do without: ____________________________________________________________
“Bob had to do without a car when he was in college because he couldn't afford it.”
Pick up the tab/Foot the bill: _______________________________________________
“My friend forgot to bring his wallet to lunch so I had to foot the bill.”
“My parents took me out for dinner on my birthday and picked up the tab for everything we bought. I didn't have to pay for anything!”
Be a steal: ______________________________________________________________
“I only paid $100 for a new I-phone 5. It was a steal!”
Cost an arm and a leg: ____________________________________________________
“Going to the doctor in the USA costs an arm and a leg if you don't have medical insurance.”
Be a rip-off: ____________________________________________________________
“What do you mean this coffee is $5?! That's a rip-off! I can get it for $1 at the other coffee shop!”
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