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Mastering Vocabulary
Title: Mastering Vocabulary for Transactions
Word Count: 251
Summary:
Imagine you're in a store and want to play a video game that requires coins. However, you only have a ten-dollar bill. How can you ask the store owner for help?Keywords:
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Understanding "Change" in Transactions
You're in a store, eager to play a video game that operates with coins, but all you have is a ten-dollar bill. To get help from the store owner, you need to understand the concept of "change."
What is "Change"?
"Change" refers to exchanging a larger denomination of money for smaller units of equivalent value. For example:
- Five pennies are change for a nickel.
- Ten one-dollar bills are change for a ten-dollar bill.
Additionally, "change" can mean coins. For example:
"I don't have any change in my purse."
How to Request Change
To ask for change, you can say:
- "Excuse me, do you have any change?"
- "Excuse me, can you make change for a ten-dollar bill?"
The word "change" can also function as a verb:
- "Excuse me, can you change a ten-dollar bill?"
Receiving Change
If you purchase an ESL book priced at $7 with a ten-dollar bill, you will receive $3 in change. The cashier might say, "Here's your change," while handing you the three dollars. In this instance, "change" is the money returned to you due to the difference between the book's price and the amount you paid.
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