It + cost(s) + noun + money + to + Base Form (V1)
Use It costs/cost + someone + (some) money + to + Base Form (V1) to say how much money is needed to do something. Use costs for the present and cost for the past.
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It + cost(s) + noun + money + to + Base Form (V1) - Mask Toggle
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| #1 |
It costs about fifty dollars to replace this battery. |
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| #2 |
It costs me a lot of money to live in the city center. |
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| #3 |
It costs less money to cook at home. |
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| #4 |
It cost her two hundred dollars to repair the screen. |
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| #5 |
It costs us extra money to travel during holidays. |
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| #6 |
It cost them a fortune to build that house. |
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| #7 |
It costs very little money to print this page. |
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| #8 |
It cost me ten dollars to join the museum. |
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| #9 |
It costs her some money to renew her passport. |
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| #10 |
It cost us more money to change the booking at the last minute. |
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