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Seanmen Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

better off vs. worse off

0Hi guys,02br
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00Could anyone please explain what it means by "be better off" and "be worse off"?02br
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0 'To be better/worse off' means 'to be richer/poorer or in a better/worse position':02br
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01i00If you get this job/lose your job, you'll be better/worse off.02i0-
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0 Hi Seanmen,02br
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01b00be better off (more money) 02b00to have more money than you had in the past or more money than most other people02br
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00Obviously we're better off now we're both working.02br
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0Good explanation! I think I get it. 02br
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