you have more money than you need so you can buy unnecessary things
have money to burn
not natural material
synthetic fabric
be poor
be broke/short of money
A: I wouldn’t like to be in her situation.
B: _____________? Why not?
Wouldn’t you
In our school we mustn’t / don’t have to use mobile phones in class
mustn’t
____ is a sale where people sell their old possessions from the back of their car
car boot sale
one of a series of shops owned by one firm and selling the same goods
chain store
appear
spring up
A: I’m not going to the concert tomorrow.
B: _____________? Why not?
Aren't you
That was a silly mistake – you ought to have been / ought not to have been more careful!
ought to have been
When I get birthday money, I like to ______ myself to some chocolate.
treat
a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected
bargain
reduce
cut down on
5 I’m always late, _____________?
aren't I
You ought to / ought not to ignore her advice. She knows what she’s saying, trust me.
ought not to ignore
I am always very cautious when I _______ my PIN in public.
enter
a place where very old things are sold for low prices.
flea market
look out for
look carefully for sth
Don’t spend too much money, _____________?
will you
Why did you leave so soon? You should wait /
should have waited for us!
should have waited
I agree with the idea of____ local producers.
supporting
buying something without planning
impulse purchase
reserve
put sth aside
Let’s go away next weekend, _____________?
shall we
I needn’t have bought / didn’t need to buy this dictionary. There’s an online version for free!
needn’t have bought