Idioms with Money
Gerund or Infinitive
Phrasal verbs with get
Tenses
Conjunctions
100

If an item costs "an arm and a leg," the item is very ________.

expensive

100

(swim) is a great sport.

Swimming

100

When are you going to ____ ____ your ex-girlfriend?  You need to move on with your life!

get over

100

This year, we (pray) for the lake to freeze so that we can go ice skating.

will pray

future

100

I will go to the concert, but ____ ___ you go as well.

only if

200

To be "loaded" means to have a lot of _______.

money

200

The apartment owner suggested (raise) the rent.

raising

200

to dispose of, remove unwanted things

get rid of

200

Peter is Sally's best friend. She (know) him all her life.

has known

present perfect

200

Please write your story by hand_____type it on the computer.

or

300

To go from being poor to having a lot of money is to go from "____ to riches."

rags

300

Do you promise (pay) me back next week?

to pay

300

They are having a hard time                     since her husband lost his job.

getting by

300

I (not / see) Jacob for several years but I recognized him immediately.

had not seen

past perfect - negative

300

I didn't like the movie            did she

nor

400

To be "in the red" means to be in ______.

debt

400

Oh, no! I forgot (turn off) the coffee pot before I left the house.

to turn off

400

The police couldnĀ“t catch the thief.   He got ______ with it.

got away

400

I (clean) the house all day, so maybe I didn't hear the phone ring.

have been cleaning

present perfect continuous


400

I made this Jeopardy game for you __________ I wanted to have fun!

because

500

To "break even" means to have neither gained nor ____ money.

lost

500

Naomi, do you remember (hear) about that plane crash last year?

hearing

500

Have you _______ ___________ your broken heart?

gotten over

500

Everything was white because it (snow).

had been snowing

past perfect continusous

500

Write down my name, ____ _____ you can remember me.

so that