My cousin said he’d give me money if I could stay quiet for ten minutes; he still has all his money.
I hid my money in a sock, and now I have the world’s stinkiest bank account.
I put my money in my pocket, did one cartwheel, and instantly donated it to the sidewalk.
I asked Dad where all his money goes, and he pointed at me, my messy room, and my snack shelf.
The word “money” comes from the name of a Roman goddess, Juno Moneta, whose temple was used as a place to make coins.
Sam finds money on the street. The coins and paper money are wet. He holds the money and runs to the small shop. He gives the money to the kind woman and buys a warm bread. The woman smiles. Sam puts the money in his pocket and feels happy to eat.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A2 Elementary
This word is at the A2 level, which means it’s useful for simple, everyday situations. You might use it when shopping, traveling, or talking about your hobbies. Words at this level help you build confidence in practical, routine conversations.
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