to spend less money than expected · to get a reduced price
Imagine you're eyeing that super cool gadget or a stylish outfit, and boom! It's on sale, or you find a coupon. That awesome feeling of spending less than you thought you would? That's when you 'make a saving'! 🤑 It's perfect for when you feel smart about your purchase and want to brag a little (in a nice way, of course!).
💡 **Pro Tip!** While 'to save money' is more general, 'to make a saving' often implies a specific instance of getting a better price, usually due to a sale, discount, or finding a cheaper option. You can use it like, 'I made a huge saving on these new sneakers!' or 'I always try to make a saving when I shop online.' It's like finding a little treasure! ✨
Your friend bought a new laptop for $200 less than its original price. Which English expression describes what they did? A. To waste money B. To make a saving C. To lose a fortune