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He wants to ___ his old bike on Avito.
 
sell
 
borrow
 
earn
You can pay by ___ or in cash.
 
card
 
coins
 
notes
Don’t ___ your money on things you don’t need. Save it for something important.
 
waste
 
save
 
sell
Let’s ___ seats; I can’t see the teacher from here.
 
swap
 
waste
 
earn
Can you ___ me five pounds, please? I forgot my wallet.
 
lend
 
borrow
 
sell
I want to ___ a new jacket for winter. Mine is old and ugly.
 
buy
 
pay
 
earn
She hopes to ___ the lottery one day.
 
win
 
pay
 
save
I’m trying to ___ some money to buy a new phone.
 
save
 
waste
 
lend
My dad ___ money by working in a bank. He's a manager.
 
earns
 
spends
 
costs
Don’t ___ all your pocket money on sweets!
 
spend
 
sell
 
cost
These shoes ___ a lot of money, but they’re really comfortable.
 
cost
 
sell
 
borrow
I usually ___ books from the library instead of buying them.
 
borrow
 
lend
 
sell
Can I pay the ___ with a bank card?
 
bill
 
coins
 
discount
My friends won some ___ in a competition.
 
money
 
receipt
 
bank card
to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
to pay
to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
to lend
to get something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
to borrow
to give something to someone else in return for money
to sell
to exchange, or something that is going to be or has been exchanged
to swap
to use money in a wrong way
to waste
to get money as payment for work that you do
to earn
a small thing for carrying paper money, credit cards and other flat objects, that can be carried in a pocket
wallet
something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money has been received
receipt
the amount of money for which something is sold
price
money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
pocket money
a piece of paper money
note
a reduction in the usual price
discount
a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money
coin
money in the form of notes and coins
cash
a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
bill
a plastic card with details of your bank account on it, that allows you, for example, to take money out of your account using an ATM
bank card