it/that will cost (one) 1. Something will cost a large amount of money, especially compared to a cheaper or simpler option. Are they sure it's worth it?" A: "Will you promise not to tell Mom?" B: "It'll cost you." 2. Something will have a negative impact on one's performance or chance of success.
What does it cost you meaning?
used for saying that if someone wants something they will have to pay a lot for it. If you want a house in central London, it'll cost you. Synonyms and related words.
What is the cost or how much is the cost?
1 Answer. Both sentences are grammatically correct. I would have to say that both are acceptable. However, the questions "How much does it cost?" and "What does it cost?" are very common in my dialect.
How do you say how much something costs in English?
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Which is correct cost or costs?
“Cost” in its singular form refers to the sum of a total group; “costs” refers to all of the pieces within that group. For example, “the cost of a service includes material costs and labor costs.”
How much does it cost means?
What is its price?, How much money do you want for it? phrase. 7.