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100
4/5
four-fifths
100
Chris isn't here so he's definitely at Sue's house. Chris ... at Sue's house.
Chris must be at Sue's house.
100
Money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later.
savings
100
They're nice. They have feelings for everyone. substitute: have feelings for
They care about everyone.
100
Would you consider to go out with him?
Would you consider going out with him?
200
8.76
eight point seven six
200
Simon's bike is not here so he hasn't come to school today. Simon...to school today because...
Simon can't have come to school today because his bike isn't here.
200
to take something, use it and later give it back
borrow
200
It's boring to do nothing in the streets. substitute: do nothing
It's boring to hang around in the streets.
200
I can't afford buy anything new this month.
I can't afford to buy anything new this month.
300
3 3/4
three and three quarters
300
I think Clare played well yesterday. She has got into the school team. Clare ... because...
Clare must have played well yesterday because she has got into the school team.
300
payment to a worker, especially remuneration on an hourly, daily or weekly basis
wage
300
You look tired. You need to relax. substitute: relax
You need to chill out.
300
I'm looking forward to hear from you soon.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon.
400
10,000,000,000
ten billion
400
Tom is lazy so I don't think he's good at football. Tom ... at football because ...
Tom can't be very good at football because he's very lazy.
400
If you're working or if you're selling something you are...money.
making money
400
What time shall we arrive at the party? substitute: arrive
What time shall we turn up at the party?
400
I was thinking about call you, but I didn't want bother you.
I was thinking about calling you, but I didn't want to bother you.
500
7,833, 648
seven million, eight hundred and thirty three thousand, six hundred and forty-eight
500
I think Sue enjoyed the party. She didn't leave until 2 a.m. Sue...the party because...
Sue must have enjoyed the party because she didn't leave until 2 a.m.
500
Say five verbs you can use with the word money.
borrow, lend, make, raise, earn, save, spend, win.
500
Why didn't they put their plans into practice? substitute: put into practice
Why didn't they carry out their plans?
500
Our parents let us going out tomorrow night, but made us to promise not coming home too late.
Our parents let us go out tomorrow night, but made us promise not to come home too late.