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As you can see, the Campbells don't have nearly as much money as the Tates. OpenSubtitles2018.v3 Although Sara does not make as much money as she once did, she is able to continue pioneering.
20. Pay off high-interest debt. 21. Keep savings in a high-yield savings account. 22. Create a 50/30/20 budget. 1. Automate transfers. By setting up automatic transfers from your checking account
Cooper Rush Contract Details & Salary. Salary data via Spotrac. Years: 2. Total value: $1,955,000. Total guaranteed: None. Free Agency: 2023. Rush signed a two-year, $1,955,000 contract with Dallas that started in 2021 and features an average annual salary of $977,500. To put that into perspective, 40 players on the Cowboys’ active roster
Vay 5s Online. KYC Senior Member 1 Hello, there I have a question of grammar. 1. I spent as much money as he. 2. I spent money as much as he. Could you tell me which position is correct? Thanks a lot! 2 The first one is correct. The form is always As much + uncountable NOUN + as 3 1. I spent as much money as he. is correct. You might also read/hear, 'I spent just as much money as he.' I hope this helps you KYC. Just my humble opinion 4 In AE, we would include the verb at the end I spent as much money as he did. KYC Senior Member 5 Thanks for your replies, everyone. They help me a lot.
Having put down her third round opponent, Mirra Andreeva of Russia in convincing fashion, it’s now clear that Coco Gauff has come to Roland Garros in search of her first Grand Slam singles title at the French Open. Of course, there is still a way to go. On Monday she will take on Slovakia’s Anna Karolina Schmiedlova and if she manages to make it past her, could potentially face the woman who beat her in last year’s French Open final and current world No. 1, Iga Swiatek. There is also the matter of her doubles commitment as well. Gauff alongside her American partner Jessica Pegula, is set to take on Belgium’s Greet Minnen and Anna Bondar of Hungary in the doubles quarterfinals as well. That means, there is a chance that Gauff could follow in the footsteps of Barbora Krejcikova, to become the 11th woman this century to win slams in singles and doubles at the same tournament, and one of an elite few to land her first major victories at the same time at the same tournament. It likely won’t hurt that the 19-year-old could also see her bank balance increase significantly as Open singles winner to take home $ millionThe winner of the women’s singles title at Roland Garros this year will pocket $ million, which represents a increase on the amount awarded last year, while the women’s doubles winners will share a cheque for $$614,231, which is an increase of That would land Gauff close to half of what she’s earned in her career so far, approximately $6 million. It’s worth noting that Gauff has already reached a doubles grand slam final, at the US Open in 2021. Her first Tour-level victory came in 2019 at the Linz Open, where she qualified as a lucky loser and beat 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in the final, making her the youngest player to win a WTA title since Gauff’s off-court earningsSince stepping into the spotlight at the 2020 Australian Open, where she defeated Serena Williams in the opening round, before eventually beating defending champion Naomi Osaka in the third, Gauff has gone on to be somewhat inconsistent. With that said, there is no doubt that the 19-year-old is a rising star of the game who will likely come into her own very soon. With that, it’s not hard to see why brands have gravitated toward her. Consider for a moment that according to Forbes, she was making roughly $1 million in 2019. Today, that figure stands at approximately $4 million, a significant increase to say the least. Where sponsors are concerned, she’s known to have affiliations with New Balance, Head her racket supplier, Barilla, which also sponsors Roger Federer and American Eagle.
conjunction 1. referring to time 当⋯时 [dāng…shí]he came in as I was leaving 我离开时他进来了 [wǒ líkāi shí tā jìnlai le]as the years went by 随着时间的推移 [suízhe shíjiān de tuīyí] 2. since, because 因为 [yīnwèi]as you can’t come, I’ll go on my own 既然你不能来,我就自己去 [jìrán nǐ bùnéng lái, wǒ jiù zìjǐ qù]3. referring to manner, way 像⋯一样 [xiàng…yīyàng]as you can see 如你所见到的 [rú nǐ suǒ jiàndào de]as she said 如她所说 [rú tā suǒshuō]do as you wish 按你的愿望去做 [àn nǐ de yuànwàng qù zuò]it’s on the left as you go in 在你进入时的左侧 [zài nǐ jìnrù shí de zuǒcè] preposition 1. in the capacity of 作为 [zuòwéi]he works as a sales representative 他做推销员的工作 [tā zuò tuīxiāoyuán de gōngzuò]as a teacher, I am very aware that… 作为老师,我非常清楚⋯ [zuòwéi lǎoshī, wǒ fēicháng qīngchǔ…]she was dressed as a nun 她穿得像个修女 [tā chuān de xiàng gè xiūnǚ]he gave it to me as a present 他把它作为礼物送给我 [tā bǎ tā zuòwéi lǐwù sòng gěi wǒ]to come as a surprise/shock 出人意料/令人震惊地来了 [chū rén yì liào/lìng rén zhènjīng de lái le] 2. when 在⋯时 [zài…shí]he was very energetic as a child 他小时候精力很旺盛 [tā xiǎoshíhou jīnglì hěn wàngshèng]adverb 1. in comparisonsas big/good/easy etc as… 像⋯一样大/好/容易等 [xiàng…yīyàng dà/hǎo/róngyì děng]you’re as tall as he is or as him 你和他一样高 [nǐ hé tā yīyàng gāo]twice as big/good etc as… ⋯的两倍大/比⋯好得多 […de liǎng bèi dà/bǐ…hǎo de duō]as much money/many books as… 同⋯一样多的钱/书 [tóng…yīyàng duō de qián/shū]as much/many as… 和⋯一样 [hé…yīyàng]as soon as 一⋯就⋯ [yī…jiù…] 2. in expressionsas if or though 好像 [hǎoxiàng]you think I’m lying to you? as if I would! 你认为我在向你撒谎吗?我才不会呢! [nǐ rènwéi wǒ zài xiàng nǐ sāhuǎng ma? wǒ cái bùhuì ne!]as from or of tomorrow 从明天起 [cóng míngtiān qǐ]as for or to that 至于那一点 [zhìyú nà yī diǎn]he inquired as to what the problem was 有关存在什么问题,他进行了了解 [yǒuguān cúnzài shénme wèntí, tā jìnxíngle liǎojiě] Copyright © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
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