Vocabulary
Vocabulary II
Grammar
Grammar II
Random
100

a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected.

bargain

100

Complete the sentence with an idiom.

Frankie had to _______________ after he lost his job in order to save money. (3 words)

twist and turn every coin

100

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.

It’s possible for Alice to get the job. 

(COULD) Alice _______________ the job.


could have got

100

Is this sentence correct or not?

We couldn’t drive into town last night because they had closed all the roads to traffic.

Correct

100

How did the Tulip Mania end?

Prices suddenly collapsed and investors and borrowers lost everything.

200

It’s important for students to have a weekly or monthly _______________. This way they won’t spend more than they have.

budget

200

unreasonably high prices

daylight robbery

200

Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.

You _______________ be careful when you use an ATM machine and check that no one is watching you.

should/ought to...

200

Is this sentence correct or not?

We didn’t had to get to the airport so early as our plane wasn’t leaving until the evening.

No

We didn’t  have to get to the airport so early as our plane wasn’t leaving until the evening.

200

What does ATM stand for?

automated teller machine

300

She _______________ after she used her credit funds to buy lots of expensive clothes.(3 words)

got into debt

300

to be able to live or deal with a situation with difficulty, usually by having just enough of something you need, such as money. (2 words) 

get by

300

Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.  

A: There's no point in going, is there? B: No, any / none.

none

300

Rewrite the sentence in the past.

We ought to work as a team.

We ought to have worked ....

300

Can it be counted how much was stolen in 'the largest burglary in English history', the Hatton Garden Job? Why?

Since the contents of every safety deposit box is a secret and since few of the victims told the police what had been taken, it's impossible to know how much was stolen.

400

The mortgage, despite being subsidized by the state, is still difficult to obtain, and the bank _________ still remains inaccessible to many.

interest

400

Complete the sentence with an idiom.

In order to do well here, you need to be rich. ________ around this place.

Money talks

400

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.

Sasha turned up for work but realised it was her day off. 

(NEED) Sasha _______________ for work because it was her day off.

needn't have turned up/ didn't need to 

400

We use ..............when we are 90% certain that something was true.

must have

400

Idiom. 

to share the bill between the guests

go Dutch

500

save or keep something, typically money or time, for a particular purpose.(2 words)

set aside

500

Complete the sentence with an idiom.

Traditionally, men are the ones who have to ______________, but nowadays both men and women often work in the same rhythm.

bring home the bacon.

500

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.

He let me down because he promised to attend this important meeting, but he canceled last minute. 

(disappoint) I am so _______________ in him, he promised to help me with an important meeting, but canceled last minute.

bitterly disappointed

500

When we are talking about events that did or didn't happen in the past, which you now regret, we use modals and  ......

I wish / If only

500

Say at least 2 ways to accept responsibility and apologise.

I`ll sort it out, I promise.

I have to own up. It was me!

I should have been more careful.

It's entirely my fault.

It was my fault. I apologise.

600

My parents have been saving for years but due to the economy being in a deep ... the sum is not large.

recession

600

When ____________ and I have to pay for everything like my phone, I realize how much I`ve actually spent this month.

bills come due

600

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.

The weather was terrible but someone came anyway.

______ people turned up despite the weather being terrible.

A few

600

Rewrite the sentence in the past.

We shouldn`t wear jeans and T-shirts.

We weren't supposed to wear...

600

to let something not be on its place or make a mess from objects (3 words)

leave lying around

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