curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-clarify-information-in-different-interactions/66414800bb3a0d47e9962cec.md
To cover means to provide enough money for something. For example, if you have $100 and your shopping costs $100, you can cover the cost of your shopping. It means you have enough money to pay for it.
Expenses are the money you spend to buy things or pay for services. For example, rent, food, and transportation are all expenses. It means the costs you have in your daily life.
The budget we agreed upon was indeed $15,000, not $10,000. It should BLANK all the BLANK.
cover
This blank refers to having enough money for something.
expenses
This blank has to do with how much you spend to buy something. Use the plural form.
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