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We need to sell 100 tickets in order to ____ even; any more than that and we will make a profit.
break
Private jets are __afford____ for most people.
unaffordable
You will need money for lunch and for the bus fare. £10 should ___ it.
cover
I'm not getting much work at the moment, so we're struggling to make ___ meet.
ends
This scheme enables you to rent out a bedroom without being the income.
 
taxed on
 
repaid for
 
spent on
 
charged for
"rip-off" means
 
something that isn't worth its price
 
something you are forced to buy
 
something that is broken when you buy it
 
something that is available more cheaply than usual
say two adjectives that mean not having enough money
bankrupt, overdrawn
Say three adjectives to describe having plenty of money
affluent, well-off, prosperous
Your gross income is the money you earn __________.
 
before tax is taken off it
 
for a particular piece of work
 
after tax is taken off it
 
in a complete year
Because of high energy prices, the company made a last year.
 
loss
 
profit
 
saving
 
miss
She's written several history books, but ___ and foremost she's a journalist.
first
I live with my sister, but her, I don't know anyone in this town.
 
other than
 
more than
 
different from
 
let alone
There were a few problems with the lighting, but by and ___ the event was a great success.
large
Which sentence doesn't make sense?
 
Everything my parents do, they do for good.
 
You want to be healthier? Well, for a start you should give
 
We are buying some land with a view to starting a riding sch
I will have to take this medicine for the rest of my life. I have to take this medicine f__ g__
for good
I plan to move to New York at some point, but ___ I'm living with friends in Boston.
 
for the time being
 
by and large
 
for a start
 
first and foremost
We are hiring two new managers with a view ___ a new office.
 
to opening
 
to open
 
of opening
 
that we open
I can't afford a bike, ___ alone a car.
let
Which sentence isn't correct?
 
Lara doesn't get any exercise other than she walks to work.
 
Other than the occasional yoghurt, I don't eat any dairy pro
 
We had no money other than the few coins in Jan's pocket.
"stand up to" means
 
defend yourself against a powerful person or organisation
 
defeat someone in an argument
 
refuse to leave a place
 
strongly criticise someone
You need to stand up ___ your parents and choose the career you really want.
 
to
 
against
 
with
 
from
He started the business himself and ___ over the years.
 
built it up
 
built up it
 
built up
My brother earns more than me, but once I've got this qualification, my wages should ___ up with his.
catch
She read the letter with an angry expression, and when she had finished, she it up.
 
tore
 
burned
 
threw
 
sliced
"draw up" means
 
prepare an official document or plan
 
prevent progress
 
reach an agreement
 
make improvements to a business
I've got a new job and a new girlfriend, so things are starting to up.
look