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Business idioms
Grammar
100

What is the opposite of "expense"?

Income

100

The department responsible for employees is...?

Human Resources

100

Money borrowed from a bank is a...?

Loan

100

This idiom means to think creatively and differently.

Think outside the box

100

In the sentence "The increase in loan applications surprised the management team," what is the subject?

The increase in loan applications

200

What does the "O" in SWOT stand for?

Opportunity

200

A customer's expression of dissatisfaction is a...?

Complaint

200

A temporary effort to achieve a goal is a...?

Project

200

This idiom means to contribute something valuable to a discussion or project.

Bring to the table

200

In the sentence "Implementing the new strategy requires significant resources," what is the subject?

Implementing the new strategy

300

Revenue minus expenses equals...?

Profit

300

The process of introducing a new employee is...?

Onboarding

300

Property pledged against a loan is...?

Collateral

300

This idiom means to work late into the night.

Burn the midnight oil

300

In the sentence "The employees should have completed the training," what is the full verb phrase?

should have completed

400

The money kept in a bank account is called...?

Savings

400

Hiring new employees is called...?

Recruitment

400

A record of borrowing behavior is a...?

Credit History

400

This idiom means to follow rules and procedures exactly.

by the book

400

In the sentence "Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the issue," what is the subject closer to the verb?

the employees

500

A long-term plan to achieve goals is called...?

Strategy

500

The act of solving a customer problem is...?

Resolution

500

Something that may negatively affect a project is a...?

Risk

500

This idiom describes a business that consistently generates large profits.

Cash cow

500

In the sentence "The company would have achieved its target if sales had increased," what is the main verb in the if-clause?

had increased