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Rezaenglish Posted 4 years ago
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You leave your money longer

Opening a bank account

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Teller: What sort of account do you want, a checking account or a savings account?

Man: What difference does it make?

Teller: A checking account is an account you just write checks on.

Man: And the savings account?

Teller: With the savings account, you leave your money longer and you can earn interest.

Man: Interest? Oh, I’m interested in interest. Oh, What does it
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Teller: Well, ...

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you leave your money longer and you can earn interest.


1- What does “you leave your money” mean?

2- What is best synonym for “leave” in this sentence?


Does it mean “allow to remain” or something else?


Thank you


  

Top answer

rezaenglish 1- What does “you leave your money” mean? You don't take your money out of that account very often (compared to a checking account). rezaenglish Does it mean “allow to remain” Yes.

  • rezaenglish 1- What does “you leave your money” mean?
  • You don't take your money out of that account very often (compared to a checking account).
  • rezaenglish Does it mean “allow to remain” Yes.
  • CJ
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rezaenglish1- What does “you leave your money” mean?

You don't take your money out of that account very often (compared to a checking account).

rezaenglishDoes it mean “allow to remain”

Yes.

CJ

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