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MONEY B1

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  • Money that DOESN'T require a lot of effort to acquire is called _____ money.
    EASY MONEY
  • Money gives people the power to get or do whatever they want, because it can influence a situation.
    MONEY TALKS.
  • Something that is ____ ______ (for money) is not expensive, or is worth what you pay for it.
    GOOD VALUE (FOR MONEY)
  • When something costs too much, we say: "It cost an _____ and a _____."
    It cost an ARM and a LEG.
  • Money _______ most people happy / sad.
    make
    do
    makes
    does
  • not generous, especially with money
    STINGY, MEAN, CLOSE-FISTED, THRIFTY, CAREFUL WITH MONEY
  • You have forgotten your wallet at the office, which means you don't have any money ____ you.
    ON
  • When you borrow money from a bank, you pay ________ on it.
    INTEREST
    FINE
    FEE
    PERCENTAGE
  • one of a series of regular payments that you make until you have paid all the money you owe
    INSTALMENT
  • Parents usually say this when children want expensive things. >> "Money ____ grow on ____."
    Money DOESN'T grow on TREES.
  • 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
  • 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?
    ASK
    LEND
    BORROW
    STEAL
  • What does ATM stand for?
    Automated Teller Machine
  • Money ____ useful to make your dreams come true.
    MAKE
    AREN'T
    ARE
    IS
  • After your meal at the restaurant, you ask the waiter/waitress to bring you the ____ (UK) / _____ (USA).
    BILL (UK) / CHECK (USA).
  • a document that you get in a shop after you have paid for something
    INVOICE
    CHECK
    BILL
    RECEIPT
  • a small container, usually in the shape of a pig, in which children can save coins
    PIGGY-BANK
  • 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
  • I'm sorry. I can't pay because I forgot my wallet. Can you _____ me some money until tomorrow?
    BORROW
    PAY
    OFFER
    LEND
  • You should not waste time because it's precious. > Time is __________.
    Time is MONEY.
  • When each person pays his/her own share of the expenses, especially splitting the cost of a meal on a first date.
    GO DUTCH
  • You don't need to pay all the money now, you can take the furniture now and pay in 12 _______, once a month.
    INSTALMENTS
  • I never pay cash, so I don't need to _________ money from the ______. It's very easy for me.
    WITHDRAW (money from the) ATM.
  • 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.