Bridgetta Tomarchio
No you just have to save a lot of money. of course not! dogs are amazing pets for anyone! but you do have to be able to afford it
afford?
dreAM
nothing you can afford...i can say that
Another way of saying being able to afford something is to have the financial means or resources to purchase it. You could also say that you can manage the cost or have the budget for it.
it means something that you can afford; affordibility
Whatever you can afford. Actually, something from the heart.
Afford.
Get a steam cleaner to steam out the stain if you can afford to do so.
I was going to order you a cake but I couldn't afford all he candles
When I need something that I won't need often enough to warrant buying it, or when I cannot afford to buy something myself, or when I need something urgently and borrowing is the quickest way to get it.
The root word for "afford" is "ford," which means a shallow place in a river or stream where one can cross. "Afford" originally meant "to cross" in Old English before evolving to its current meaning of being able to buy or provide something.