Write two money verbs:
A: How much does this cup c...?
B: 2 pounds.
A: Oh, I only have dollars. I need to c... them into pounds first.
cost, change
I give my free time to help people. I don't earn any money but I live my job.
a volunteer
Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets:
Basketball players are usually ... (tall) footballers.
taller than
What's missing?
You're ... young to be a lifeguard - you're only 12!
too
Put the words in the correct order.
enough / the coffee / is / hot / not
The coffee is not hot enough.
Write two money verbs:
A: Shall I s... my money for the future?
B: No! Why don't you s... it now? Let's go shopping!
save, spend
I work on the beach and help people who are in danger in water.
a lifeguard
Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets:
Finland is ... (happy) country in the world.
the happiest
What's missing?
I haven't got ... money to buy a drink. Can you lend me some?
enough
Put the words in the correct order.
the test / you / enough / to finish / have / time
You have enough time to finish the test.
Write two money verbs:
A: Those people s... hats at the market.
B: Yes, but they don't e... much money.
sell, earn
What does the person do?
People ask me for advice about the law and speak for them in court.
a lawyer
Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets:
The Istanbul Cevahir shopping mall is ... (big) in the world.
the biggest
What's missing?
There were ... people in the room! I couldn't even walk!
too many
Put the words in the correct order.
money / he / enough / has / to buy / a new car
He has enough money to buy a new car.
Write two money verbs:
A: Can you l... me $2 for a coffee?
B: Don't worry. I can p... for yours.
lend, pay
What does the person do?
I've got a difficult job in a hospital. I'm not a normal doctor or a nurse.
a surgeon
Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets:
A hippo is ... (dangerous) a lion.
more dangerous than
What's missing?
Last night we spent ... money - 1000 dollars!
too much
Put the words in the correct order.
to go / enough / not / old / Max / is / to school
Max is not old enough to go to school.
Write two money verbs:
A: Could I b... some money for the bus?
B: Sure, but you now o... me $5!
borrow, owe
What does the person do?
I treat very ill people at home and then take them to hospital.
a paramedic
Complete the sentence with the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets:
New York is ... (expensive) city to live in.
the most expensive
What's missing?
In the US if you're 16, you're old ... to drive a car.
enough
Put the words in the correct order.
chairs / to sit / there are / enough / for everyone
There are enough chairs for everyone to sit.