cuesta mucho

cuesta mucho(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. it's very expensive
He decidido que no me voy a comprar la cámara porque cuesta mucho.I've decided I'm not buying the camera because it's very expensive.
b. is very expensive
El suéter cuesta mucho, pero es de muy buena calidad.The sweater is very expensive, but it's a very good quality one.
c. it costs a lot of money
¿Por qué no llevan a los niños a la escuela que hay al lado de su casa? - Porque cuesta mucho.Why don't you take your children to the school next to your house? - Because it costs a lot of money.
d. costs a lot of money
Poner un anuncio en el periódico cuesta mucho, y no nos lo podemos permitir.Putting an ad in the newspaper costs a lot of money, and we can't afford it.
a. it's very hard
Cuesta mucho levantarse por la mañana temprano cuando el día anterior te acostaste muy tarde.It's very hard to get up early in the morning when the previous day you went to bed very late.
b. is very hard
El actor dijo que cuesta mucho hacerse un nombre en el mundo del espectáculo.The actor said that making a name for yourself in the show business is very hard.
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