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vocab : tidy up
declutter
direct question: are we gonna present our projects today? what did he ask?
he asked wether/If we are/were gonna present our projects today
Direct speech: I always keep my bedroom neat. what did he say?
He said (that) he always kept/keep his bedroom neat.
direct quesiton: Are you available this quarantine, babe? What did he ask?
He asked me wether/If I was/am available this quarantine.
Direct speech: My family and I hate this quarantine, it cancelled all our plans. What did Sofi say?
She said that her family and her hate/hated this quarantine, that it cancelled/ had cancelled all their plans.
If a container or a place overflows, whatever is inside it starts coming out because it is too full:
overflow
adj. very full of people or things/ crowded
crammed
things that are considered to be of no use or value, or of low quality:
junk
vocab : noun : (a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy:
clutter
vocab: to remove things you do not need from a place, in order to make it more pleasant and more useful
declutter
vocabulary : something that is given free
give away
vocab : tidy up
declutter
vocab : fill untidily
clutter up
vocab : to make certain that you know what is happening or has happened to someone or something
keep track of
vocab : an account in a bank or similar financial organization that earns interest
savings account
Vocab : to give someone all the money that you have borrowed from them to buy something
pay off
vocab : Would you like to pay in cash or should I _____ ?
charge it to a credit card
Vocab : The difference between _____ is that ___ are shares in the ownership of a business, while ___ are a form of debt that the issuing entity promises to repay at some point in the future.
stocks and bonds
Vocab: to receive money from creditors or a financial institution
take out a loan
Vocab: To come to be in a position of owing money to someone or something (such as a bank or other lending institution).
get into debt
Vocab : to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage:
invest
Vocab : to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage:
invest
Vocab : to save money to spend later or for a special purpose
put money away
Vocab : money that you are given regularly
allowance
vocab : to put something off until later or to reserve it for a specific purpose.
set aside
Vocab: how much a family spends on all expenses in a month
MONTHLY BUDGET