be foolish, (v. phr.) – be unwise, or not showing good judgment, be practical, (v. phr.) – be suitable for the situation in which something is used, have appeal, (v. phr.) – have a quality that makes something attractive or enjoyable, have potential, (v. phr.) – have the qualities to be successful or useful, look ridiculous, (v. phr.) – seem silly and deserving to be laughed at, make financial sense, (v. phr.) – be a good use of someone's money, convince somebody (to do something), (v.) – persuade someone to do something or make someone certain that something is true, purchase something, (v.) – buy something, urge somebody (to do something), (v.) – try to persuade someone to do something, encourage somebody (to do something), (v.) – help someone feel confident about doing something, not be worth the money, (v. phr.) – not be of reasonable or good value for the price asked, regret a purchase, (v. phr.) – feel sorry that you bought something

A2 Unit 7 Vocabulary Making purchases

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