1. In - C. One's pocket
- In this case, "in" refers to having something in one's pocket, indicating that someone has money with them.
2. By - A. Card
- "By" refers to the method of using a card for payment, which is commonly done through debit or credit cards.
3. Dig deep in - B. Cash
- "Dig deep in" implies digging into one's own resources or savings, which typically refers to using cash.
4. Student - F. Cheque
- This pairing is not clear, as it does not logically match. However, if we were to associate "student" with a payment method, a cheque could potentially be used by a student who doesn't have a credit card or cash on hand.
5. By credit - D. Loan
- "By credit" suggests a transaction made using credit, which often involves taking out a loan that needs to be repaid.
6. Shopping - E. Spree
- "Spree" refers to a period of indulgent and excessive shopping, which fits with the concept of shopping.
- In this case, "in" refers to having something in one's pocket, indicating that someone has money with them.
2. By - A. Card
- "By" refers to the method of using a card for payment, which is commonly done through debit or credit cards.
3. Dig deep in - B. Cash
- "Dig deep in" implies digging into one's own resources or savings, which typically refers to using cash.
4. Student - F. Cheque
- This pairing is not clear, as it does not logically match. However, if we were to associate "student" with a payment method, a cheque could potentially be used by a student who doesn't have a credit card or cash on hand.
5. By credit - D. Loan
- "By credit" suggests a transaction made using credit, which often involves taking out a loan that needs to be repaid.
6. Shopping - E. Spree
- "Spree" refers to a period of indulgent and excessive shopping, which fits with the concept of shopping.