The answer depends on how much they want to save. Without that information, the question is pointless.
35+6d=175
Only if you have enough money saved up.
say up money so you will have enough money.
You wait until you are 18, have saved up enough money to pay the first month's rent and a deposit on a Hollywood apartment, and then let them know that you will be moving to Hollywood.
no she didn't she didn't have enough money she had to spend all her money that she saved on her ill father
The perfect tense of the verb "save" is "has/have saved." For example, "I have saved enough money to buy a new car."
One is money you earned each week from work; the other is money already saved :)
When Candy lost his hand, he got $250, he has $50 in the bank, and at the end of the month he is getting $50 more. Candy has $300 saved now and at the end of the month he will have $350 saved.
Katelynn is saving her money to buy a new bike Bikes that she likes start at 475 If she already has saved 285 what is the least amount she must save?
Not enough to buy a social life
Once I have saved enough money I plan to acquire an Aston Martin sports car.
I would save it until I had enough money saved up to actually buy something.