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7) Actually I got it for nothing.
8) I think they accept travellers cheques anyway.
9) I've got quite a good salary actually.
10) Don't worry, we're insured.
5. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete
each sentence.
a) I bought these shoes in the sales. They were a real..........
A) cheap B) economy C) bargain D) purchase
b) If you put your money in the bank, it will earn ten
percent..........
A) interest B) profit C) deposit D) investment
c) John asked his parents if they would pay off his...........
A) rents B) debts C) accounts D) credits
d) Adults have to pay £2.50 to get in, but children under 14 get
in..........
A) free B) nothing C) penniless D) open
e) I'm interested in this old car. Is it..........?
A) selling B) a sale C) to sell D) for sale
f) I'm trying to save for my holidays so I'm.........some money
each week.
A) putting in C) putting behind
B) putting aside D) putting up
g) Just a minute! You've forgotten to...........your cheque!
A) mark B) make C) place D) sign
h) I like your typewriter. How much did it..........exactly?
A) pay B) cost C) afford D) spend
i) The blackmailer asked for the money in used............
A) notes B) cheques C) paper D) cash
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j) I gave the assistant £10 and she gave me four pounds......
A) rest B) money C) coins D) change
6. Use the word in capitals at the end of each line to form a
word that fits in the space in the same line.
MONEY! MONEY! MONEY!
Helen had always dreamed of becoming a (1)........... WEALTH
woman, and imagined living in a (2)..........mansion, LUXURY
and how her friends would praise her (3)........... GENEROUS
when she gave them expensive presents. In reality she
was usually hard up. She had some (4)...........and a SAVE
small life (5)........., but her antique shop was not really INSURE
very (6)........Every time she took money out of the bank, PROFIT
the (7)........checked her account, and told her how little CASH
there was in it! Helen had taken out a (8)........a month LEND
before. How could she repay it? Then one day she noticed
an old painting in her shop. She had thought it was (9)...... WORTH
but as she brushed away the dust, she saw the (10)......... SIGN
at the bottom. It said 'Renoir'! She was rich at last!
7. Complete each sentence with a word or phrase formed
from pay. Each space represents one word.
a) You can pay the full price now, or make six monthly..............
b) If you lend me the money, I'll.......... ............. ........... next
week.
c) I haven't got enough money to ......... ............. the suit now.
d) We .......... ............ a lot of money on the decorating for this
house.
e) Whenever Alan loses a bet he refuses to .......... ............. .
f) Thank goodness it's Friday today. It's ........... ............ .
g) I must do something about all these.............bills.
h) Please make the cheque...............R.D. Smith.
j) Take this money and ........... ............. ......... to the bank.
j) I like my job, and it's very ........... ............ .
7) Actually I got it for nothing. j) I gave the assistant £10 and she gave me four pounds...... 8) I think they accept travellers cheques anyway. A) rest B) money C) coins D) change 9) I've got quite a good salary actually. 10) Don't worry, we're insured. 6. Use the word in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. 5. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! a) I bought these shoes in the sales. They were a real.......... Helen had always dreamed of becoming a (1)........... WEALTH A) cheap B) economy C) bargain D) purchase woman, and imagined living in a (2)..........mansion, LUXURY and how her friends would praise her (3)........... GENEROUS b) If you put your money in the bank, it will earn ten when she gave them expensive presents. In reality she percent.......... was usually hard up. She had some (4)...........and a SAVE A) interest B) profit C) deposit D) investment small life (5)........., but her antique shop was not really INSURE very (6)........Every time she took money out of the bank, PROFIT c) John asked his parents if they would pay off his........... the (7)........checked her account, and told her how little CASH A) rents B) debts C) accounts D) credits there was in it! Helen had taken out a (8)........a month LEND before. How could she repay it? Then one day she noticed d) Adults have to pay £2.50 to get in, but children under 14 get an old painting in her shop. She had thought it was (9)...... WORTH in.......... but as she brushed away the dust, she saw the (10)......... SIGN A) free B) nothing C) penniless D) open at the bottom. It said 'Renoir'! She was rich at last! e) I'm interested in this old car. Is it..........? 7. Complete each sentence with a word or phrase formed A) selling B) a sale C) to sell D) for sale from pay. Each space represents one word. a) You can pay the full price now, or make six monthly.............. f) I'm trying to save for my holidays so I'm.........some money b) If you lend me the money, I'll.......... ............. ........... next each week. week. A) putting in C) putting behind c) I haven't got enough money to ......... ............. the suit now. B) putting aside D) putting up d) We .......... ............ a lot of money on the decorating for this house. g) Just a minute! You've forgotten to...........your cheque! e) Whenever Alan loses a bet he refuses to .......... ............. . A) mark B) make C) place D) sign f) Thank goodness it's Friday today. It's ........... ............ . g) I must do something about all these.............bills. h) I like your typewriter. How much did it..........exactly? h) Please make the cheque...............R.D. Smith. A) pay B) cost C) afford D) spend j) Take this money and ........... ............. ......... to the bank. j) I like my job, and it's very ........... ............ . i) The blackmailer asked for the money in used............ A) notes B) cheques C) paper D) cash 119 120
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