The correct way to write that phrase is, "Don’t you have anything to trade for lunch?" This version uses proper contraction and spelling, making it grammatically correct.
The adage "there is no such thing as a free lunch" suggests that even if something appears to be free, there are often hidden costs or trade-offs involved. It highlights the idea that resources are limited and that someone, somewhere, is bearing the cost of what seems to be a no-cost offer. This principle applies to economics, where every decision involves opportunity costs, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the true value of what we receive.
a single trade discount is just that one trade discount.
Trade triangle is the historical term telling the trade among three ports or regions. The trade triangle usually evolves when a region has export commodities.
not as important as a square or hexagon trade
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they used to trade stuff
ANYTHING! This means anything in your inventory (My Stuff).
i believe the trade goods were fish , but if i am wrong , feel free to correct me
The same way you trade anything else.
They don't have anything against trade O.o
There is a trade embargo with Cuba, the US does not trade anything with Cuba.
anything
you cant trade anything that is a starter item.
because they did not have anything
Yes. He was an Italian trader who went to China to trade.
sell opium
Prosperity caused by trade.