Why do you save money?
1. I save money to buy a fancy bike.
2. I save money to buy the MS Office program.
3. I save money to buy a Samsung galaxy 5.
4. I save money to please my parents, for they like me to save money.
5. I save money to buy a new coat.
6. I save money to enter university.
7. I save money to donate for the poor.
8. I save money to prepare for my future.
9. I save money to live comfortably when I become very old.
10. I save money to educate my children.
11. I save money to have enough money for my children to enter university in the future.
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Would you check the answers? Correct them if they contain some awkward expressions, please. Thank you.
In 3, put a capital G on "galaxy."
In 7, use "to the poor" instead of "for the poor."
Sentence 11 is a bit wordy. Can you say the same thing with fewer words?
I save money so my children can attend university in the future.
1. I save money to buy a fancy bike. - This answer is clear and grammatically correct.
2. I save money to buy the MS Office program. - This answer is clear and grammatically correct.
3. I save money to buy a Samsung Galaxy S5. - The model name should be "Galaxy S5" instead of "galaxy 5".
4. I save money to please my parents, as they want me to save money. - This answer is grammatically correct, but the phrase "for they like me to save money" could be rephrased for clarity.
5. I save money to buy a new coat. - This answer is clear and grammatically correct.
6. I save money to enter university. - This answer is clear and grammatically correct.
7. I save money to donate to the poor. - This answer is clear and grammatically correct. The verb "donate" should be followed by "to".
8. I save money to prepare for my future. - This answer is clear and grammatically correct.
9. I save money to live comfortably when I become very old. - This answer is clear and grammatically correct.
10. I save money to educate my children. - This answer is clear and grammatically correct.
11. I save money to have enough money for my children to enter university in the future. - This answer is clear and grammatically correct.
Overall, the answers provided are mostly correct with minor adjustments to grammar and clarity.