Earn a Fortune
To earn a lot of money.
An utterance that shows a routine, a habit, personal info, scheduled future events.
To hunt
To seek out and kill or capture (game or wild animals) for food or sport
To give up
To quit / abandon.
To have a hunch.
To have an idea based on a feeling which cannot be proved logically.
It costs an arm and a leg!
Expression used to say soemthing is too expensive.
An ongoing event in the present / an event that is progressive.
Wealthy
Rich. Having a lot of money.
To give away
To scrutinise / to scrutinize
To analise something in detail. / to examine something or someone very carefully.
Tighten your Belt
To reduce / control the amount of $ you usually spend.
Past simple
A finished past action.
Litter
Waste paper, cans etc that people have thrown away and left on the ground in a public place.
To throw away.
To get rid of something.
To slip up.
To make a mistake. (informal)
Keep the wolf from the door.
Just enough money to buy the basics necessities.
Present perfect
An action/ event that started in the past & continues in the present, or that it has a result in the present.
Also, an event expressed with an indefinite time expression.
Tongue Twister
A word or phrase that is difficult to say quickly.
To look after.
To take care.
To be in two minds.
To be uncertain / unsure about something.
Feel the pinch.
To have financial problems because you are not earning as much as you used to learn.
Past perfect
An event that took place in the past before another past event. (The past of the past)
To brush something off
To refuse to listen to what someone says, or refuse to think about something seriously.
To turn up.
To appear at / go to a place / event.
To shed light on something
To help to explain a situation.