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Are you a tightwad or a apendthrift?

It depends on the items. I'm not that interested in electronic equipments and clothes. I don't mostly spend a money to them. However, I've really invested to things related with espresso like coffee beans at SCAJ. I have to refrain from overspending for the time being.

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Sept. 28, 2025

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It depends on the items.

I have to refrain from overspending for the time being.

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I don't mostly spend a money to them.


I don't mostusually spend a money ton them. I don't usually spend money on them.

(1) "Money" is an uncountable noun, so we do not place "a" in front of it. (2) The phrase is "spend money on (something)".

I don't mostly don't spend any money ton them. I mostly don't spend any money on them.

"money" is uncountable, so doesn't take a "a" (specific currencies like "dollars" or "yen" on the other hand are countable)

However, I've really invested to things related with espresso like coffee beans at SCAJ.


However, I've really invested toin things related withto espresso like coffee beans at SCAJ. However, I've really invested in things related to espresso like coffee beans at SCAJ.

(1) The phrase is "invest in". (2) Alternatively, instead of "I've really invested in...", you can also say "I've invested heavily in...". (3) The phrase is "related to".

However, I've really invested toin things related withto espresso like coffee beans atfrom SCAJ. However, I've really invested in things related to espresso like coffee beans from SCAJ.

I have to refrain from overspending for the time being.


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Are you a tightwad or a apendthrift?


Are you a tightwad or a aspendthrift? Are you a tightwad or a spendthrift?

Are you a tightwad or a aspendthrift? Are you a tightwad or a spendthrift?

These terms will be understood, but they are both a little old fashioned.

It depends on the items.


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I'm not that interested in electronic equipments and clothes.


I'm not that interested in electronic equipments and clothes. I'm not that interested in electronic equipment and clothes.

Generally, "equipment" is an uncountable noun.

I'm not that interested in electronic equipments and clothes. I'm not that interested in electronic equipment and clothes.

"equipment" is its own plural form

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