Money idiomsVersion en ligne ENA6 Profiles, text 1, e. 1B par Krista Kindt-Sarojärvi 1 Group 1 2 Group 2 3 Group 3 4 Group 4 5 Group 5 6 Group 6 7 Group 7 There's no need TO SAVE FOR A RAINY DAY when you're in your nineties. = to put money aside for the future The ATM just spat out my card. I seem TO BE IN THE RED again. = to be overdrawn at the bank The Keenes do all their own home repairs and renovation because they don't want TO PAY THROUGH THE NOSE for that kind of work. = to pay too much for something unnecessarily We've been living on just one salary since Mick got laid off, so we're finding it hard TO MAKE ENDS MEET. = to have enough money to pay the bills Cameron is always trying TO MAKE A QUICK BUCK instead of getting a steady job and working for a living. = to earn money easily, and even dishonestly They're raising the rent by 100 dollars next month. Looks like we'll have TO TIGHTEN OUR BELTS. = to spend less money than usual Ellie and Joe are inviting over two hundred guests to their wedding in the Caribbean. It's going TO COST AN ARM AND A LEG! = to be very expensive