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Restate the sentence so that the second means the same as the first: Jack always brags about his high test marks. JACK IS ALWAYS BOASTING...
ABOUT HIS HIGH TEST MARKS
Restate the sentence so that the second means the same as the first: I find hiking quite enjoyable. I AM QUITE FOND...
OF HIKING
Restate the sentence so that the second means the same as the first: Two thieves ransacked the bank. THE BANK WAS ROBBED...
BY TWO THIEVES
Fill in the blank with a preposition: to be guilty __
OF
Fill in the blank with a preposition: to be late __
FOR
Fill in the blank with a preposition: keen __
ON
Complete the sentence with ALL, EACH, EITHER, EVERY, NO, or NONE: I think __ person in this room deserves a raise.
EACH (or EVERY, for emphasis)
Complete the sentence with ALL, EACH, EITHER, EVERY, NO, or NONE: Are ___ of you thinking about going to the concert next Saturday?
EITHER
Restate the sentence. Use the word in CAPS in your new sentence so that it retains its meaning: Whenever I go to the dentist, I get nervous. EVERY
EVERY time I go to the dentist, I get nervous.
Restate the sentence. Use the word in CAPS in your new sentence so that it retains its meaning: Both you and your brother are grounded for two weeks! EACH
EACH of you are grounded for two weeks!
Restate the sentence. Use the word in CAPS in your new sentence so that it retains its meaning: Both of the students gave bad presentations. NEITHER
NEITHER student gave a good presentation.
Restate the sentence. Use the word in CAPS in your new sentence so that it retains its meaning: This is the only milk we have in the house. ALL
This is ALL the milk we have in the house.
What does it mean if you're paid ON COMMISSION?
You're paid based on what you sell or the services you provide.
Give two synonyms for the word SALARY.
WAGES, INCOME, PAY, REMUNERATION, EARNINGS, ETC.
Define the idiom: Money makes the world go round.
Money is essential. Money is what makes things happen.
The act of working from home is called...
TELECOMMUTING
The opposite of FIRED is...
HIRED
Most people start to enjoy the benefits of __ between the ages of 65 and 67.
RETIREMENT
In the 1990s, people had the luck of enjoying a __ economy. Everything was great.
BOOMING
Define: debt
an amount of money owed
like water to use money crazily and/or carelessly I filed for bankruptcy because I couldn't __ to pay all my debts.
AFFORD
Define the idiom: to spend money like water
to use money crazily and/or carelessly