Money that you get back when you return something you have paid for.
REFUND
Something you buy that costs much less than normal.
BARGAIN
People usually go to a/an ................................ to take some money out.
ATM
Find a suitable phrasal verb to substitute the verb.
I GAVE Jane the money that I borrowed last week.
PAID BACK
A document that you get from someone showing that you have paid money.
RECEIPT
Have enough money to buy something.
AFFORD
My mother paid the electric and water ........................ this week. She told us that it was so expensive!
BILL
I BOUGHT a new pair of shoes on the way home.
PICKED UP
The money you get back when you pay more than something costs.
CHANGE
Use more money than is necessary
WASTE/SPEND
I don't have enough money in my ............................. at the moment.
ACCOUNT
I don't have much money, but I have enough to SURVIVE.
GET BY
A period of time when a shop reduced the price of some things it sells.
SALE
Money in coins or bills
CASH
Banks are a terrible business. You have to pay 30$ of ......................... if you want to transfer money to somebody.
FEES
I'M KEEPING some money each week to use it later.
AM SETTING ASIDE
Something that is of very good quality but relatively inexpensive.
GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY
A deduction from the usual cost of something.
DISCOUNT
He has a huge .......................... to pay off.
DEBT
I AM SPENDING LESS money than usual