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You have forgotten your wallet at the office, which means you don't have any money ____ you.
ON
After your meal at the restaurant, you ask the waiter/waitress to bring you the ____ (UK) / _____ (USA).
BILL (UK) / CHECK (USA).
Paid for by the owner of a business so that it is free for the buyer (e.g. in a restaurant, the peanuts are ___ ____ ____)
ON THE HOUSE
Money gives people the power to get or do whatever they want, because it can influence a situation.
MONEY TALKS.
What adjectives can we use for people who are very rich?
WEALTHY, LOADED, STINKING RICH
To charge a high price for something beyond what it’s worth
HIGHWAY ROBBERY
When each person pays his/her own share of the expenses, especially splitting the cost of a meal on a first date.
GO DUTCH
When someone pays for everyone’s expenses or covers the cost of a bill/invoice.
FOOT THE BILL
Money that can be earned quickly and easily. It can also be money that is earned dishonestly or illegally.
A FAST BUCK
Money that DOESN'T require a lot of effort to acquire is called _____ money.
EASY MONEY
When something is incredibly cheap, we say it is _____ cheap.
DIRT CHEAP
You paid way too much on this it was A RIP-OFF. Do you know an expression that means the same as "a rip-off"?
It was DAYLIGHT ROBBERY / HIGHWAY ROBBERY.
When something costs too much, we say: "It cost an _____ and a _____."
It cost an ARM and a LEG.
When multiple people pay jointly or contribute money toward a purchase, they ____.
CHIP IN
A common phrase used to encourage people to save money > A _____ saved is a penny ______.
A PENNY saved is a penny EARNED.
to have more money than you need, so that you spend it on unnecessary things
HAVE MONEY TO BURN
not generous, especially with money
STINGY, MEAN, CLOSE-FISTED, THRIFTY, CAREFUL WITH MONEY
a small container, usually in the shape of a pig, in which children can save coins
PIGGY-BANK
a document that you get in a shop after you have paid for something
 
RECEIPT
 
BILL
 
INVOICE
 
CHECK
I need to buy new furniture for my new flat, but I don't have the money. Why don't you _____ money from the bank?
 
BORROW
 
ASK
 
LEND
 
STEAL
I'm sorry. I can't pay because I forgot my wallet. Can you _____ me some money until tomorrow?
 
LEND
 
BORROW
 
PAY
 
OFFER
Money _______ most people happy / sad.
 
makes
 
make
 
does
 
do
When you borrow money from a bank, you pay ________ on it.
 
INTEREST
 
FEE
 
FINE
 
PERCENTAGE
Money ____ useful to make your dreams come true.
 
IS
 
ARE
 
AREN'T
 
MAKE
What do you call a machine outside a bank that you use to get money from your account?
ATM, CASH POINT, cash machine, cash dispenser
What does ATM stand for?
Automated Teller Machine
If your bank account is _________, you have spent more than you had in your account and so you owe the bank money
OVERDRAWN
You don't need to pay all the money now, you can take the furniture now and pay in 12 _______, once a month.
INSTALMENTS
one of a series of regular payments that you make until you have paid all the money you owe
INSTALMENT
I never pay cash, so I don't need to _________ money from the ______. It's very easy for me.
WITHDRAW (money from the) ATM.
Something that is ____ ______ (for money) is not expensive, or is worth what you pay for it.
GOOD VALUE (FOR MONEY)
Money is essential: it's what makes things happen! >>> Money ______ the world ____ ______.
Money MAKES the world GO ROUND.
You should not waste time because it's precious. > Time is __________.
Time is MONEY.
This expression is used to say you have a lot of money and you can afford to buy what you want >>> Money is ___ _______.
Money is NO OBJECT.
We use this expression when we tell someone to save money for when they retire or get ill. >>> Save money for ___ _______ ______.
Save money for A RAINY DAY.
Parents usually say this when children want expensive things. >> "Money ____ grow on ____."
Money DOESN'T grow on TREES.