Money - What you use to buy things. Coins and banknotes., Save - To keep money so you can buy something more expensive later, Spend - To give money to buy something, Pocket money - A small amount of money parents give to their child regularly., Price - The amount of money you need to pay for one item in a shop., Cost - The amount of money you pay for something.To have a specific price., Cheap - Low price, not costing a lot of money., Expensive - High price, costing a lot of money., Sale - A period when a shop sells things for less money than usual., Discount - A reduction in the usual price, Shop - To visit shops to look at and buy things., Online shopping - Buying things on the Internet using a website or app., Cash - Money in the form of paper notes and metal coins., Card - A plastic thing used to pay for things instead of cash., Receipt - A small piece of paper you get after buying something. It proves you paid., Budget - A plan that helps you decide how to spend your money., Wallet - A small, flat case used to carry cash, cards, and receipts., Need - Something you must have because it is necessary (e.g., food, clothes)., Want - Something you desire but is not necessary (e.g., a new video game)., Afford - To have enough money to pay for something,

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