get someone out of trouble (usually by paying or loaning)
bail out
How many letters does grammar have in it?
7
complete an agreement successfully (when buying or renting)
close
Coin that is worth 0.05
Nickle
It has two wheels
bicycle
This is what we call a mountain which could erupt
volcano
Use a little of (usually savings)
dip into
This conditional is used when the result will always happen. (if + present simple, ... present simple)
0 conditional
housing, buildings or land available for sale or rent
real estate
What country uses YENS?
Japan
cucumber in vinegar
pickle
This is the island where the singer Ricky Martin was born.
Puerto Rico
live very frugally or manage to live with very little money
scrape by (or get by)
Which of these is not an effective reason for using questions in a debate?
a. to point out bad logic
b. to demand proof or evidence
c. to show agreement
d. to seek clarification
c. to show agreement
necessities such as water, electricity, telephone, and heating which need to be paid for on a property
utilities
What does Bring home the bacon mean?
Earn money for the household
get someone to laugh
tickle
This is the sport in which Muhammad Ali was the world champion
provide enough money until more is found
tide over
You have one minute to rearrange the letters to form a vocabulary word or phrasal verb:
aodpynewtmn
down payment
a person who rents a property to another
landlord
What does Silver spoon in your mouth mean?
Be born in a rich family
flow in a small stream (usually liquid)
trickle
This is how many legs a butterfly has.
6
accumulate
run up
This conditional talks about the past. It's used to describe a situation that didn't happen, and to imagine the result of this situation.
(if + past perfect, ... would + have + past participle)
Third Conditional
rent or lease a property off someone who is also a renting tenant
sublease
What does Make ends meet mean?
to have just enough money to pay for what you need
a cold iced treat
popsicle
This is a hormone produced by the body (when a person is frightened, angry, or excited) which makes the heart beat faster and prepares the body to react to danger.
adrenaline