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What was the most expensive thing that you bought today?

The most expensive things I bought today was a meat. I had rich dinner with my family tonight, so I bought expensive meat a lot. It cost ¥10,000 yen.

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TOMO_o

Jan. 12, 2025

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What was the most expensive thing that you bought today?

It cost ¥10,000 yen.

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Jan. 12, 2025

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What was the most expensive thing that you bought today?


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The most expensive things I bought today was a meat.


The most expensive things I bought today was asome meat. The most expensive thing I bought today was some meat.

The most expensive things I bought today was a meat. The most expensive thing I bought today was meat.

"meat" on its own isn't a countable noun, so you don't use "a" with it. You can use "a cut of meat" / "a portion of meat" etc. depending on what form of meat you bought.

I had rich dinner with my family tonight, so I bought expensive meat a lot.


I had richa fancy dinner with my family tonight, so I bought a lot of expensive meat a lot. I had a fancy dinner with my family tonight, so I bought a lot of expensive meat.

I had richa fancy dinner with my family tonight, so I bought a lot of expensive meat a lot. I had a fancy dinner with my family tonight, so I bought a lot of expensive meat.

"I bought expensive meat a lot" = "I bought expensive meat many times" "I bought a lot of expensive meat" = "I bought a large quantity of meat" Rich for food refers to certain types of flavours, and generally is applied to specific items rather than entire meals. If you mean a costly dinner, usually people say "a fancy dinner"

It cost ¥10,000 yen.


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It cost ¥10,000 yen. It cost ¥10,000.

Generally you include either the currency symbol or the currency name, not both.

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