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Beatutiful heart Posted 17 years ago
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How can you describe this situation?

Hi,

I've got a question,

- if you are given $ 200, how much money would you spend on foods, studying and shopping respectively?

1. if there's any mistake, can you correct any?

2. what I really want to know is if there is any way to describe above underlined part in one word expression? Like you can say '' what is your budget?'' instead of saying how much money do you have?'', '' budget '' seems to be a short but polished form to replace '' how much money ~'' .

I am looking for a short phrase or word to replace above part, and what i tried is

'' what is your assignment of $200 to foods, studying and shopping?

is this correct? if not correct? what is your suggestion?

I just want to make above underlined part in a short but distinctive word or phrase.

thanks
  

Top answer

1. -- I fail to see how you could spend money on 'studying'. 2.

  • 1.
  • -- I fail to see how you could spend money on 'studying'.
  • 2.
  • -- What you have written is more general than a budget-- it is an anonymous source of money.
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1. If you are given $ 200, how much money would you spend on food, studying and shopping respectively?-- I fail to see how you could spend money on 'studying'.


2. what I really want to know is if there is any way to describe above underlined part in one word expression?-- What you have written is more general than a budget-- it is an anonymous source of mon

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