VERB
NOUN
PREPOSITION
PHRASAL VERB
PROVERBS
100

It is a verb that means "to put money aside for use later" or "to avoid wasting money". For instance,

You can _______ $27 if you buy your ticket now.

What is "to save (money)"?

100

It is a noun that refers to the amount of money you get as payment for your work. For instance,

They increased my _____ from $2,000 to $3,000 a month.

What is the word "salary" (or "wages")?

100

It is the preposition that completes the following sentence:

I would like to change some euros ____ dollars.

What is "into"?

100

It is the particle that completes the following phrasal verb:

I picked ____ a few items at the shop.

What is "up"?

100

It is the word that completes the following proverb:

Money doesn't _________ on trees.

What is "grow"?

200

It is a verb that means "to get money from someone". For instance,

I asked my mum if I could __________ £20.


What is "to borrow (money)"?

200

It is a piece of paper that shows how much money you have paid for something and that you can use to exchange the items you bought for others. For instance,

More retailers are switching to email _________________ instead of paper.


What is a receipt?

200

It is the preposition that completes the following sentence:

I'd like to check the balance ____ my account.

What is "on"?

200

It is the particle that completes the following phrasal verb:

Too many spam emails are filling _____________ our inboxes.

What is "up"?

200

It is the word that completes the following proverb:

Money is the ________ of all evil.

What is "root"?

300

It is a verb that means "to make a certain amount of money as payment for work". For instance,

I work in a supermarket. They pay me £1,000 a month. I _____________ £1,000 a month.

What is "to earn (money)"?

300

It is a noun that refers to money that somebody (or a bank) lends you. For instance,

She's trying to get a $50,000 ________________ to start her own business.

What is the noun "loan"?

300

It is the preposition that completes the following sentence:

I got too much into debt and I had to file ___ bankruptcy.

What is "for"?

300

It is the particle that completes the following phrasal verb:

I need to rein ____ my spending.

What is "in"?

300

It is the word that completes the following proverb:

Money makes to world _____________.

What is "go round"?

400

It is a verb that means "to be able to buy something because you have enough money". For instance,

I don't have enough money to buy that car. I can't _____ it.

What is "to afford"?

400

It is a noun that refers to the process of buying something, or something that you buy. It can also be a verb. For instance,

How do you wish to pay for your _____________?

What is the noun "purchase"?

400

It is the preposition that completes the following sentence:

New driving regulations are going to come ______________ force this year. 

What is "into"?

400

It is the particle that completes the following phrasal verb:

He quit his job and lived _____________ of his savings for a year. 

What is "off"?

400

It is the word that completes the following proverb:

Money ___________! (= people who have money have power and influence)

What is "talks"?

500

It is a verb that means "to get or remove money from". For instance,

I went to the ATM to _____ some cash.

What is "to withdraw (money)"?

500

It is a noun that refers to a law, rule, or something that is done to protect someone or something from harm or damage. For instance,

Some governments are considering regulating cryptocurrencies and putting _____ in place to protect investors.

What is the noun "safeguard"?

500

They are the prepositions that complete the following sentence:

Many people feel dependent _____________ social media to keep up ____________ their friends and family.

What are "on" and "with"?

500

It is the particle that completes the following phrasal verb:

I've put a deposit ______________ on a new car. 

What is "down"?

500

It is the word that completes the following proverb:

A _______________ and his money are soon parted.

What is "fool"?

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