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complete the second sentence so it means the same as the first, using the word given. do not change the word given. use between two and five words.
1 we’re not spending all our money now because we want to go to paris next month.
aside
we so we can go to paris next month.
2 i spent a lot of money on a new pair of expensive shoes last week.
out
i ……… bought out a new pair of expensive shoes last week.
3 if you look carefully, you can sometimes find some real bargains at street markets.
up
if you look carefully, you can sometimes some real bargains at street markets.
4 we need to stop spending so much on eating out.
back
we need on eating out.
5 how much did you have to pay for the laptop and printer?
come
how much did the ?
aside
we're saving all our money now aside so we can go to paris next month.
Explanation: In the original sentence, the speaker mentions that they are not spending their money now because they have a plan to go to Paris next month. To rewrite the sentence using the word "aside," we can say that they are saving their money now aside (as an additional reason) to go to Paris next month.
2. i spent a lot of money on a new pair of expensive shoes last week.
out
i splurged out on a new pair of expensive shoes last week.
Explanation: The original sentence states that the speaker spent a lot of money on expensive shoes. To rephrase this using the word "out," we can say that the speaker splurged out, implying that they spent extravagantly, on a new pair of expensive shoes last week.
3. if you look carefully, you can sometimes find some real bargains at street markets.
up
if you look carefully, you can sometimes come up with some real bargains at street markets.
Explanation: The original sentence suggests that if someone looks carefully at street markets, they may find some good deals. To restate this using the word "up," we can say that if someone looks carefully, they can sometimes come up with (discover) some real bargains at street markets.
4. we need to stop spending so much on eating out.
back
we need to cut back on eating out.
Explanation: The original sentence states that the speaker needs to stop spending a lot of money on eating out. To reword this using the word "back," we can say that the speaker needs to cut back, meaning they should decrease or reduce their spending on eating out.
5. how much did you have to pay for the laptop and printer?
come
how much did the laptop and printer come to?
Explanation: The original sentence asks about the amount of money paid for the laptop and printer. To use the word "come," which means the total cost, in the question, we can ask: "How much did the laptop and printer come to?" This implies asking for the total amount paid for both items.