A: How would you like to pay for this, ma’am?
B: I’ll use ______ credit card. Which cards do you accept?
a
A: I need to eat healthier.
B: You should try cooking your own meals more often. ______ make healthier choices if you plan your meals in advance.
A. You would
B. You won't
C. You'll
C. You'll
A: What _____ if you found $100 on the floor at work?
B: I’d try to find out who it belonged to. That’s what I would want someone to do for me.
A. will you do
B. would you do
C. did you do
B. would you do
This adjective describes something that is important enough to spend time or effort on.
Worthwhile
This noun means a person who is easily tricked or fooled by others.
Sucker
A: I’m heading to the grocery store. Do you need anything?
B: Yes, could you grab ______ avocado for the salad?
an
A: I feel like I never have enough money, but I don’t know what I spend it on.
B: You should try recording all of your expenses for one month. If you write down everything you buy, ______ how you’re spending your money.
A. you'll see
B. you would see
C. you saw
A. you'll see
A: Your wife is such a great cook. She should open a restaurant.
B: Actually, that’s her dream. ______ it tomorrow if she had the money.
A. She did
B. She'll do
C. She would do
C. She would do
This is the noun for the extra money you pay when you borrow (or the extra money you earn when you save).
Interest
This noun means a good deal where you pay less than usual for something.
Bargain
A: UNICEF is a charity organization, isn’t it?
B: Yes. UNICEF stands for United Nations Children’s Fund. ______ organization works to provide education, health care, and safety to children all over the world.
The
True or false? There's a comma missing in this sentence.
Example: She will miss the bus if she doesn't leave soon.
False
A: One of my friends asked me to loan him $500. But that’s a lot of money, and I’m worried he might have trouble paying me back.
B: If I _____ you, I wouldn’t lend him the money. Why don’t you help him come up with a plan to earn or save the money on his own?
A. was
B. weren't
C. would be
D. were
D. were
This three-syllable adjective is used to describe something or someone that can always be counted on to tell the truth and keep promises.
Synonyms: reliable, dependable, honest
Trustworthy
These three things help you make a budget: the money you earn, and the costs that change or stay the same.
Income, variable expenses, and fixed expenses
People who always pay for things with ______ cash generally spend a lot less than people who use credit card.
∅
A: Let’s think about some ways we can reduce our expenses.
B: Well, we _____ some money if we _____ the heat in the house.
A. save / will turn down
B. will save / turned down
C. would save / turned down
D. will save / turn down
D. will save / turn down
A: We really need to make a budget. If we ____ a plan for our money, we ____ better decisions about our spending.
B: I agree. Let’s work on one this weekend.
A. have / will make
B. had / will make
C. had / would make
D. have / would make
C. had / would make
This verb means to be careful and pay close attention to something important, like how much money you spend or how much you eat.
____ my money
____ my weight
Watch
How do you pronounce this word: unusual
un-yoo-zhoo-ul
ʌnˈjuːʒuəl
A: I finally finished reading the book you recommended.
B: What did you think about ______ information on climate change in the last chapter?
the
A: I’m struggling with my new project, but I don't want to admit it to my boss.
B: If you ______ ask for help when you need it, you ______ be successful.
A) don't, will
B) don't, won't
C) would, won't
D) won't, would
B. don't, won't
A: He's upset because he feels like he's in danger all the time.
B: Maybe he should find another job. He ______ have to risk his life every day if he ______ a policeman.
A. won't / isn't
B. wouldn't / wasn't
C. wouldn't / were
D. wouldn't / weren't
D. wouldn't / weren't
This idiom is a verb phrase that means someone is trying to do too much at once and can’t manage it all.
Explain the differences between would, could, and might in future unreal conditional sentences.
Would = certain
Could = possibility/ability
Might = maybe (less certain possibility)