Money and Shopping - PHRASAL VERBS

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Pay back

. Give sb the money you owe them.

. Repay.

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Pay down

. Pay sb part of the money you owe them.

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Pay in

. Put money in your bank account.

<p>. Put money in your bank account.</p>
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Pay off

. Pay all the money you owe sb.

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Pay out

. Give an money you owe (specially when it’s a large amount)

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Come into

. To receive money, land, or property from someone after they have died

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Go up

. To increase in price, amount, level etc

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Take seth out

. To make a financial or legal arrangement with a bank, company, law court etc

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Give sth away

. To give something to someone because you do not want or need it for yourself

. Donate sth

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Splash out

. To spend a lot of money on something

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Cut sth down/back

. to reduce

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Set up

. To start a company, organization, committee etc

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Come to sth

. the total amount of sth like the bill

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Set/put aside

. To keep something, especially money, time, or a particular area, for a special purpose

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Get by

. To have enough money to buy the things you need

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Fork/shell out

. To spend a lot of money on something, not because you want to but because you have to

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take out

. to withdrawn money from a cashpoint

. receive a loan from the bank

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find out

. investigar

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pick up

. recoger

. levantar

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run sth up

. do things that cause you to own a large amount of money

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fall behind with/on

. to fail doing sth fast enough or in time

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max out

to use something such as money or supplies so that there is none left