Complete the Sentences with Verbs and Prepositions

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Which verb best completes the sentence: 'My uncle is going to ______ me £2,000 when he dies.' ?

  • promise
  • give
  • lend
  • inherit (correct)

In the phrase 'I paid _____ the dinner last night', which preposition is correct?

  • in
  • for (correct)
  • by
  • on

Which noun is best described as 'the money you get for the work you do'?

  • tax
  • salary (correct)
  • bill
  • loan

Which phrasal verb correctly completes the sentence: 'I took ______ €200 from a cash machine.'?

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If you 'put some money aside every week for a holiday,' what are you doing?

<p>Saving money regularly (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which preposition best fits into the sentence: 'My uncle invested all his money ____ property'?

<p>in (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct noun to describe 'money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house'?

<p>mortgage (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which option completes the sentence correctly: 'Can I pay you ____ the money you lent me next week?'?

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Flashcards

Salary

The money you receive regularly for the work you do.

Loan

Money that you borrow from a bank or other lender, usually with interest.

Budget

A plan that outlines how you will spend your money, especially for a specific purpose.

Tax

The payment made to the government, calculated based on your income and used to fund public services.

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Mortgage

A sum of money borrowed to purchase a property, usually repaid over a long period.

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Insurance

A type of insurance that covers you financially if you get ill, injured, or your property is damaged.

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Contactless payment

A quick and convenient way to pay using a card or phone without entering a PIN.

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Bill

The money owed to someone for goods or services received.

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Study Notes

Complete the Sentences with Verbs

  • My uncle will leave me £2,000 when he dies.
  • I'm saving money for a holiday.
  • He promised to give me €50.
  • I need to ask my mum for £20.
  • I waste money on stupid things.
  • I don't have enough money for that car.
  • The mechanic charges £100 to service my car.
  • These shoes cost £200.
  • I want to make a profit by buying shares.
  • I earn £1,000 a month in my job.
  • I could sell my house for €200,000.
  • We need money to build a new hospital.

Prepositions

  • Paid the dinner by credit card.
  • Finished the dinner in the last few days.
  • I spent £50 on books yesterday.
  • My uncle invested money in property.
  • I don't like lending money to friends.
  • Borrowed a lot of money from the bank.
  • Charged €60 for a bottle of wine.
  • Owe money to people.

Nouns

  • Bill: a piece of paper showing how much money is due.
  • Budget: a plan for how to spend money.
  • Insurance: protection against financial loss.
  • Loan: money borrowed; often with interest.
  • Mortgage: loan for buying a house.
  • Salary: regular pay for work.
  • Tax: money paid to the government.

Phrasal Verbs

  • Took €200 from a cash machine.
  • Can pay you the money next week.
  • Have to live with my parents while at university.
  • Difficult to live on one salary.

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