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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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That costs money

Looking for a home

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Mario: Uh, some of these homes are huge, really big.
Jane: Good for people with large families. People who're looking
for three, four and five-bedroom houses.
Mario: What kind of home do you want? How many rooms do you need?
Jane: Well, something that's not too big and not too small, that's what I want.
Mario: Well, I don't need much room at all. I don't take up much space.
Jane: Mario, you've got to think big.
Mario: Think big! That costs money, Jane.
Jane: Oh, that's true; homes are very expensive.

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What does "That costs money" mean?


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rezaenglish What does "That costs money" mean? It means that something (thinking big in this case) will require a lot of money. It will be expensive.

  • rezaenglish What does "That costs money" mean?
  • It means that something (thinking big in this case) will require a lot of money.
  • It will be expensive.
  • The bigger the house you buy, the more it will cost.
  • The bigger the house you buy, the more money you will have to spend.
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rezaenglishWhat does "That costs money" mean?

It means that something (thinking big in this case) will require a lot of money. It will be expensive.

The bigger the house you buy, the more it will cost.
The bigger the house you buy, the more money you will have to spend.

CJ

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