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Phrasal verbs - Finances

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  • They had to __________ the small company to keep it from closing.
    take on
    get by
    bail out
  • You forgot to check your email after applying for the job. You should:
    put aside
    shop around
    follow up on it
  • Before making a decision, I want to "check" the data again.
    bail out
    get by
    follow up on
  • “Shop around” is a good idea when you:
    já sabe o que vai comprar
    quer gastar rapidamente
    quer economizar e comparar preços
  • After losing his job, Lucas had to __________ credit card debt.
    run up
    follow up
    cut down
  • “Put aside” means:
    guardar dinheiro para o futuro
    gastar sem pensar
    comprar algo caro
  • He needs to "accept" more responsibility at work.
    take on
    put aside
    shop around
  • Choose the correct phrasal verb: You should always ______ money for emergencies.
    put aside
    run up
    take on
  • João is working hard and __________ to buy a new computer.
    shopping around
    bailing out
    saving up
  • My brother __________ a lot of debt when he used his credit card for everything.
    ran up
    followed up
    put aside
  • After the interview, Maria decided to:
    put aside the opportunity
    follow up on it
    get by
  • They managed to "accumulate" a huge amount of debt.
    shop around
    put aside
    run up
  • When you __________ a loan, you accept the responsibility to pay it back.
    put aside
    take on
    get by
  • If you don’t have much money, but still manage to pay your bills, you:
    run up
    get by
    cut down on
  • Complete the sentence: If you don’t want to spend too much, it’s a good idea to __________ before buying.
    run up
    take on
    shop around (for)
  • I want to "save" some money for my vacation.
    put aside
    follow up on
    get by
  • To reduce expenses, you should:
    run up more bills
    cut down on them
    Take on more debt
  • "Get by" means:
    acumular contas
    sobreviver com pouco
    viver com muito dinheiro
  • If you want to spend less, you should:
    take on
    shop around
    bail out
  • After losing his job, Mark had to __________ his credit card to pay for everything. Now he has a lot of debt.
    Take on
    run up
    puts aside
  • You should __________ money for emergencies.
    put aside
    run up
    take on
  • You don't have a lot of money, but you still manage to pay your bills. What phrasal verb fits this situation?
    bail out
    cut down
    get by
  • What does "save up" mean?
    Pedir um empréstimo
    Gastar todo o dinheiro
    Guardar dinheiro para algo
  • "Save up" means:
    pedir empréstimo
    economizar para algo
    gastar tudo
  • We should "compare" prices before buying a new laptop.
    shop around
    get by
    save up
  • The company wants to hire more staff and will __________ new responsibilities.
    get by
    cut down
    take on
  • We don’t earn much, but we manage to:
    bail out
    get by
    run up
  • The government had to __________ the bank during the crisis.
    save up
    get by
    bail out
  • I always __________ part of my salary for emergencies.
    run up
    put aside
    take on
  • I want to "save money" to buy a new car.
    follow up on
    save up
    run up
  • We need to "reduce" our expenses this month.
    cut down on
    take on
    save up
  • Carla is trying to __________ her expenses by eating at home.
    bail out
    cut down on
    save up
  • It’s hard to "survive" on a minimum wage these days.
    take on
    save up
    get by
  • Pedro is saving money. He wants to buy a car, so he is:
    shopping around
    running up money
    saving up