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Global stage 3. Vocabulary unit 3

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  • Ten cents equals one dime / quarter
    dime
  • Five cents equals one dime / nickel.
    nickel
  • These hats were very _______, so I bought two. (buy, cheap, wallet)
    cheap
  • Add / Subtract 75 cents from one dollar. You have one quarter.
    subtract
  • Add / Subtract two dimes and one nickel. You have one quarter.
    Add
  • I got $5 today and I already saved $10. If I __________ 5 plus 10, I have $15. (add, sell, subtract)
    add
  • Oh, no, I don’t have any money! I left my __________ at home. (change, cheap, wallet)
    wallet
  • One cent equals one (dollar / penny)
    penny
  • I got my _____ today, so I want to buy something nice (allowance, add, expensive)
    allowance
  • I don’t want to _______ a lot of money at the store today (buy, save, spend)
    spend
  • They ______ great teddy bears in this store to buy. (subtract, sell, spend)
    sell
  • I got a 20-dollar (bill / coin) for my birthday.
    bill
  • These teddy bears are really. But I think they’re too _______ (add, sell, expensive)
    expensive
  • A: I have $15. B: Don’t forget to ______ the money you need for the bus home! (sell, subtract, expensive)
    subtract
  • Excuse me! I think you gave me the wrong ______. (change, customer, save)
    change
  • There were a lot of _______ waiting to pay for their things. (change, wallet, customers)
    customers
  • A: How much can you _______? B: Well, I got $5 (allowance, add, spend)
    spend
  • I _________ my allowance every week because I want to buy an expensive camera
    save