[Vocabulary] Idiomatic Expressions

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Trizzia

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Can anybody help me out with the meaning of this Idiomatic Expressions please?
Thanks... :-D

*He´s got more money than sense
*I´m a bit short of money this month
*Money is a bit tight at the moment
*She´s got money to burn
*It´s sometimes hard to make ends meet
 

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Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Have you Googled these phrases? Your member profile says you are an English teacher - surely you have plenty of resources for finding out information about the language you teach.

Remember that every sentence must end with a single, appropriate punctuation mark and that there was no reason to capitalise "idiomatic expressions". The word before that should have been "these", not "this".
 

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Idiomatic expressions

Hi there! :lol:
As a matter of fact I did! Unfortunately, I couldn´t find them that´s why I posted it in here... looking for your experienced help.
by the way thanks for letting me know my mistakes... ; )
I hope somebody else can help me out... thanks again.
Trizzia
 

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Re: Idiomatic expressions

This appears to relate to a previous thread. Why didn't you post this there?
 

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*He´s got more money than sense- He spends money in foolish and wasteful ways.
*I´m a bit short of money this month-I haven't got enough money this month.
*Money is a bit tight at the moment- Things are difficult financially.
*She´s got money to burn- She's got a lot of money.
*It´s sometimes hard to make ends meet- Sometimes it is hard to find the money to cover all the bills, expenses, etc.
 

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