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dannymleone

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Crisis?!?

I randomly choose words, expressions, phrasal verbs etc, from my flash cards and my task is to incorporate them into meaningful sentence/s or a short story.

TAKE SOMETHING DAY BY DAY, SPLASH OUT

After the financial crisis of 2055 he’s managed his money wisely. He’s used to taking his situation day by day and splashes out only five million, seven hundred and forty-three thousand, six hundred and twenty-two dollars and nine cents in a day.

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Aug. 3, 2020

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Crisis?!?

I randomly choose words, expressions, phrasal verbs etc, from my flash cards and my task is to incorporate them into meaningful sentence/s or a short story.

TAKE SOMETHING DAY BY DAY, SPLASH OUT

After the financial crisis of 2055 he’s managed his money wisely.

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dannymleone

Aug. 3, 2020

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He’s used to taking his situation day by day and splashes out only five million, seven hundred and forty-three thousand, six hundred and twenty-two dollars and nine cents in a day.

Splash out isn't exactly the right phrase here, it implies making a big, out of the ordinary purchase on something that's unnecessary. Saying he does it every day doesn't make much sense. "Spends" or "Gets by on" would be better here.

Crisis?!?


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I randomly choose words, expressions, phrasal verbs etc, from my flash cards and my task is to incorporate them into meaningful sentence/s or a short story.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I randomly choose words, expressions, phrasal verbs etc, from my flash cards, and my task is to incorporate them into meaningful sentence/s or a short story. I randomly choose words, expressions, phrasal verbs etc, from my flash cards, and my task is to incorporate them into meaningful sentences or a short story.

TAKE SOMETHING DAY BY DAY, SPLASH OUT


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

After the financial crisis of 2055 he’s managed his money wisely.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

After the financial crisis of 2055, he’s managed his money wisely. After the financial crisis of 2055, he’s managed his money wisely.

He’s used to taking his situation day by day and splashes out only five million, seven hundred and forty-three thousand, six hundred and twenty-two dollars and nine cents in a day.


He’s used to taking his situation day by day and splashes out only five million, seven hundred and forty-three thousand, six hundred and twenty-two dollars and nine cents in a day. He’s used to taking his situation day by day and splashes out only five million, seven hundred and forty-three thousand, six hundred and twenty-two dollars and nine cents in a day.

Splash out isn't exactly the right phrase here, it implies making a big, out of the ordinary purchase on something that's unnecessary. Saying he does it every day doesn't make much sense. "Spends" or "Gets by on" would be better here.

He’s used to taking his situationthings day by day, and splashes out only five million, seven hundred and forty-three thousand, six hundred and twenty-two dollars and nine cents in a day. He’s used to taking things day by day, and splashes out only five million, seven hundred and forty-three thousand, six hundred and twenty-two dollars and nine cents in a day.

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