I'm so amazing that I'm finally sponsored by Lingoda
Who are Lingoda? I'm glad you asked
They are a really awesome online language academy
So you can learn Spanish, English, French, and German
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and because I'm so amazing, they're not only paying me millions of pounds
They're giving you a discount code
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A million pounds, what are my options?
When you give money to that charity or any good cause
The preposition with "donate" is "to"
So for me I could donate money to charity
Yes! I will donate five hundred thousand pounds to charity, because I am great
Or...
I've always wanted to join Wall Street and do stock trading! Yeah!
With this, we use the preposition "in"
Maybe I should invest in Tesla
They're doing quite well at the moment or perhaps Bitcoin I hear good things
Wow just with so much money to spend
"Spend"! That's a good word! It means to use your money to buy goods or services to spend
"To spend" we use the preposition "on"
I will spend lots of money on the cat
Okay what else? what else? what else? what can I do?
I know! For my mother... she needs a new car!
When I spend money on a product, I use the verb "buy"
The preposition with "buy" is "for"
So I will buy a car FOR my mum
But if that money is not for a product but for a service
Then I pay for it, I don't buy it, for example
I will pay for a holiday for the cat!
I'm taking you to Egypt Lily! You're a god there!
But how can I pay for goods and products?
Well if I'm talking about the METHOD of payment I can use these prepositions
Now be careful! You pay BY card or
Maybe one day I will want to buy a boat for myself
So maybe I should keep some money
When we keep money in order to use it in the future
But! When we're talking about the object we would like to buy in the future
Then we use these prepositions...
"UP FOR" when we have the object
But also, my friend needs help
Her bank account is in the negative
When your bank account is in the negative, or "in the red"
IN your overdraft. Or you ARE overdrawn
Be careful of the pronunciation: "Overdrawn"
Any money which you "owe" - Which you need to pay back to someone or some organisation
Be careful of the pronunciation the B is silent
And for this the preposition is "IN"
"To be in debt" so we could say
"My friend is in her overdraft"
Another possible verb is "have"
To have debt, she also has debt. My poor friend!
Now when you pay debts you use the preposition "OFF"
"Don't worry, I will pay off your debts"
Or another thing you could do with a mi-
Sorry, just one second I'm getting a call
Probably offering me more millions
Hello! Yes I am great thank you!
I forgot to ask you, these 1 million "thank yous"
When should I expect to receive those in my bank account?
You actually meant "a million thank yous"?
How am I supposed to pay my rent with a million thank yous
Lingoda are paying me in thank yous, not pounds
If you had a million pounds, how would you use it?
What would you pay OFF? Any debts?