Buying and selling
Modal verbs in present
Money and Banks
Modal verbs in past and Phrasal verbs
100

A piece of paper that you are given which shows that you have paid for something

receipt

100

It's forbidden to go near the launch pad.


You ......................near the launch pad.

mustn't

100

To take money out of a bank account or ATM  

withdraw

100

Change into past:

I have to wear school uniform

had to wear

200

A reduction in the normal price of something

discount

200

I advise you to send them a letter of apology.

You ........................them a letter of apology.

ought to send

200

paper money

note / bank note / bill

200

Thank you so much. I'll _____ you _____ tomorrow, I promise.

pay back

300

something that you buy at a much lower price than normally and are happy about it

a bargain

300

It isn't necessary for Ron to pay for our tickets.


Ron ................................ for our tickets.

doesn't have to pay

300

The amount of money that you pay for the services that your bank provide

bank charges/fees

300

Change into past:

You should drink more water every day.

should have drunk

400

To have enough money to buy something  

afford

400

I think we will arrive at 7pm if the weather remains good.

We ..............................  if the weather remains good

should arrive at 7pm

400

The amount of money you owe to a bank when you have spent more money than you had in your account

Overdraft

400

We haven't got much money but we are able to _________ each month.

get by

500
Spend money on something you don't need or don't use

waste

500

 If I were you, I would go and speak to your boss.


had


You ............................ your boss.

had better speak to

500

a bank account that you can take money out of when you want

current account

500

Change into past:

You ought not to call Sarah every time you have a problem!

ought not to have called