Vocabulary
Biography Order
Financial Literacy
Compound Sentences
Complex Sentences
100

What does dependent on mean?

Rely on/Depend on
100

What happened FIRST in Muhammad’s life?

He played in his city with his siblings.

100

What do you use to keep track of finances?
A) Bank
B) Job
C) Budget

C) Budget

100
We wanted to go swimming, ____ it started to thunderstorm.
A) nor
B) but

but

100

Which is a subordinating conjunction?
A) and
B) before
C) but

before
200

What word means refusing to give up or stop?

persistent

200

What happened after Muhammad played as a child?

He taught economics at the university.

200

Why is take-home pay different?

Because you have to pay taxes.

200

We wanted to be on time, ____ we left ten minutes early.

so

200

Choose the correct conjunction:
I waited ____ the store opened.

until

300

What does equivalent mean?

equal to

300

What happened after he taught economics?

He saw a woman trying to sell items for money.

300

How much should you save each month?

A specific amount.

300

I am not hungry, ____ I should have a hamburger.

or

300

Choose the correct conjunction:
I will help you ____ you ask me.

if

400

What word means prevented from doing something?

hindered

400

What happened after he saw the woman?

He was turned down by many banks.

400

What is an example of a NEED?

Getting groceries / Paying bills / housing

400

I was excited, ____ my game had finally arrived.

for

400

Which sentence is complex?
A) I like pizza.
B) I like pizza, and I eat it daily.
C) Because I like pizza, I eat it daily.

C

500

What does cycle mean?

events that repeat in the same order

500

What was the FINAL step in the sequence?

He started his own bank

500

In a balanced budget, which number is higher?

They are equal.

500

Is this sentence compound?
“I don’t like coffee, but I love tea.”

Yes (two independent clauses + comma + FANBOYS)
500

Combine into a complex sentence:
“I studied. I wanted to pass.”

Because I wanted to pass, I studied.
OR
I studied because I wanted to pass.

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