based on 2C ex.4 Read the text and choose a/an/the or - if the article is not necessary Penny Wise & Pound Foolish There is expression in English language that perfectly describes someone who is very careful about how he will spend small amount of money but isn't careful at all with large amounts. expression is "penny-wise and pound-foolish". Are you type of person who manages money in similar way? My friend Jim is. Last year we went to London on holiday and he didn't want to buy souvenirs from Gatwick Airport because he thought they were too expensive. However, he was more than happy to spend £115 hour to go down River Thames on private boat!
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basedon2Cex.4
Readthetextandchoosea/an/theor - ifthearticleisnotnecessary

PennyWise&PoundFoolish

Thereis[a|an|the|-]expressionin[a|an|the|-]Englishlanguagethatperfectlydescribessomeonewhoisverycarefulabouthowhewillspend[a|an|the|-]smallamountofmoneybutisn'tcarefulatallwithlargeamounts.[A|An|The|-]expressionis "penny-wiseandpound-foolish". Areyou[a|an|the|-]typeofpersonwhomanages[a|an|the|-]moneyin[a|an|the|-]similarway?MyfriendJimis.Lastyearwewentto[a|an|the|-]Londonon[a|an|the|-]holidayandhedidn'twanttobuy[a|an|the|-]souvenirsfrom[a|an|the|-]GatwickAirportbecausehethoughttheyweretooexpensive.However, hewasmorethanhappytospend£115[a|an|the|-]hourtogodown[a|an|the|-]RiverThameson[a|an|the|-]privateboat!