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UNIT 14 IELTS MONEY

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    VOCABULARY
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  • to put money into something to make a profit
    INVEST
  •  15
  • to receive money or property from someone who has died
    INHERIT
  •  15
  • to give money freely to a cause
    DONATE
  •  15
  • to collect money, usually for a specific purpose like charity
    RAISE
  •  15
  • to be able to pay for something
    AFFORD
  •  15
  • to take money temporarily with the intention of returning it
    BORROW
  •  15
  • to give money temporarily to someone
    LEND
  •  15
  • to be in debt to someone
    OWE
  •  15
  • to take money out of a bank account
    WITHDRAW
  •  15
  • to ask for a specific amount of money as payment for your service/goods
    CHARGE
  •  15
  • to ask for more money than is fair or correct
    OVERCHARGE
  •  15
  • 1. That laptop is a (ridiculous / reasonable / steady) price considering its speed and battery life.
    REASONABLE
  •  10
  • 2. The newspaper said that food prices might (drop / tie up / rise) sharply due to climate issues.
    RISE
  •  10
  • 3. You’ll never find that brand at (rock-bottom / moderate / expensive) prices. They are not affordable
    ROCK-BOTTOM
  •  10
  • 5. Gas prices have (gone down / soared / tied up) again this week! it's crazy
    SOARED
  •  10
  • 6. I’m not paying that much – it’s a (steady / ridiculous / fair) price for a simple sandwich!
    RIDICULOUS
  •  10