The repair should cost approximately $80. She had to keep calm at all costs. This coat costs 120 dollars. He always calculates how much something will cost.
Noun She attends college at a cost of $15,000 a year. The average cost of raising a family has increased dramatically. We offer services at a fraction of the cost of other companies.
A simple sentence structure has one independent clause: “I rode my bike.” A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses: “I got in my car, and I drove into town.” In that sentence, both clauses can stand on their own as complete sentences.
Otherwise parents will buy one hot dog and break it in half, costing us the sale of two at the regular price. Even fighting for the glory of the Overlord starts to pale when it's costing you money and there's no plunder in sight.
The cost can easily be traced to a product, department, or project. For example, Ford Motor Company (F) manufactures cars and trucks. A plant worker spends eight hours building a car. The direct costs associated with the car are the wages paid to the worker and the cost of the parts used to build the car.
If you say that something must be done at any cost, you are emphasizing that it must be done, even if this requires a lot of effort or money. This book is of such importance that it must be published at any cost. He ordered the army to recapture the camp at any cost.
Here are 10 Simple Sentences Examples; Tomorrow early morning first I go to morning walk. I don't wash the dishes. We see them every week. When does the train usually leave?
The shoreline is in increasingly strong demand for human settlements, agriculture, trade, industry, amenity and marine transport activities such as shipping, fishing boats and recreational marinas.
Here is a cost-free way of doing it. There is no such thing as a cost-free airport with no implications one way or another. Transferring costs to the private sector is not a cost-free option. It is important to note that waste is viewed as cost-free to the householder.
: the amount or equivalent paid or charged for something : PRICE // The average cost of a college education has gone up dramatically. : the outlay or expenditure (as of effort or sacrifice) made to achieve an object // He achieved fame, but at the cost of losing several friends.
“it costs" is correct if you mean that is the current price of it. “it's cost" means “it has' cost…", refers to how much you had to pay when you bought it. So both can be correct depending on the meaning you wish to express.
It would have to be cost-effective and simple to implement. Evidence shows that this is a cost-effective way of working. We are going to be cost-effective for many families.
The past tense of cost is cost or costed, depending on the sense you wish to convey Both cost and costed are correct past forms of the verb cost, but they often differ in usage. Cost: the amount needed to buy, do, or pay for something. The past tense of cost is cost Last year it cost $50 a head to eat there.
But now is not a good time to have a cost-benefit discussion, and there may never be a good time. Nor am I going to go through the various cost-benefit reasons that we might want to allow guns, such as defensive uses.
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