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100

To give money to someone for a short time, expecting they will give it back.

Lend 

100

To take money from someone for a short time and then return it.

Borrow 

100

To keep money for the future instead of spending it.

Save

100

To use money to buy things.

Spend

100

To use money in a bad or unnecessary way.

Waste

200

To have to give money back to someone.

owe

200

Money you earn every month from your job (usually the same amount).

Salary
200

Money you earn for each hour or day of work.

Wage 
200

paper or document that says how much you must pay.

Bill

200

money the bank gives you that you must pay back.

Loan

300

To have enough money to pay for something.  

Afford

300

Having considerable worth, importance, or usefulness.

Wealthy

300

Costing a lot of money; high-priced.

 Expensive 

300

A large amount of money or assets; wealth

Fortune

300

Having bad luck; unlucky, or experiencing an unfavorable situation. 

Unfortune

400

Even though the car was beautiful, it was far too _____________ for most people to buy.

a) fortune 

b) expensive

B) Expensive

400

The museum displayed many _____________ artifacts from ancient civilizations.

a) valuable

b) expensive

valuable

400

Winning the lottery brought him great _____________, making him one of the most _____________ people in his town.

a) Fornute-wealthy
b) wealthy-valuable

a) Fornute-wealthy

400

He felt _____________ to have such supportive friends and family, while others might have felt _____________ in similar situations.

a) expensive-unfortunate

B) Fortunate-unfortunate

B) Fortunate-unfortunate

400

Should phones be allowed in class, or only after school?

Is this an Ethical Dilemma?

True of false

True

500

If something costs a lot of money, it is considered 

Expensive 

500

The opposite of FORTUNATE is: 

Unfortunate

500

If someone wins a big award or achives their goal, they are:

Succesful

500

If you “check out” of a hotel, what are you doing?

Leaving the hotel and paying your bill

500

Which phrasal verb best fits: “After we _____________ from our trip, we shared photos with our friends”?

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