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  • The leisure industry continues to be successful and is ________ in many countries.
    booming
  • Traditionally, a/an ________ was storage space for old clothes and suitcases. Now, people convert them into bedrooms.
    attic
  • I’ll need to get a £30,000 lending / loan from the bank in order to start my own business
    loan
  • What's this?
    a saw
  • This month we have barely ______ even, what with paying rent and travel costs.
    broken
  • They need a deposit of £150, followed by twelve monthly payment / payments of £50.
    payments
  • The ______ was crammed full of coats, hats, boots and shoes where the family had left them after coming in the front door.
    cellar
    hallway
    bungalow
    DIY
  • Unsurprisingly, government expenses / expenditure on housing and education is set to fal
    expenditure
  • What's this?
    A hammer
  • The tourists were _______ by a taxi driver who took them the long way round the city.
    ripped off
  • Where’s that tenner I lent you last month? You still haven’t _____ me back.
    paid
  • Carol is someone who ______ no time in spending her wages.
    wastes
  • The company have announced a pre-tax loss / losing of three million dollars
    loss
  • It’s a good idea to keep a set of ______ in the boot of the car, like a screwdriver and a spanner.
    tools
  • I hope you’re thinking of ________ off your student loan as soon as possible.
    paying
  • One way of making money is to ______ old properties and sell them on at a profit.
    renovate
  • The town is hoping that the new factory will bring it greater prosperity / prospects
    prosperity
  • When in London, you must make / get a point of visiting the smallest police station in the UK.
    make
  • I had foolishly taken too much out of my account and now I was drawn over / overdrawn by £200.
    overdrawn
  • We’re going to have to roll our sleeves up and do some ______ to get the house the way we want it.
    DIY
  • They’re going to ________ the old cinema to make room for a modern apartment block.
    demolish/ knock down
  • What's this?
    a spanner
  • They led us down some small stairs into a cool, dark , ______ perfect for storing wine.
    cellar
  • My aunt and uncle lived in a small ______, neat by the sea, which they loved as there were no stairs to climb
    bungalow
  • Rennie Mackintosh made / got a name for himself as an architect, but he was also an exceptional watercolour painter.
    made
  • Only the very rich and famous can live in such an exclusive, affluence / affluent neighbourhood.
    affluent
  • So many businesses are ______ money due to this recession.
    losing
  • Streets in this neighbourhood are lined with enormous, elegant ________where the rich and famous reside.
    mansions
  • I don’t particularly like my job, but at least it’s a way of making a life / living.
    living
  • The builders say that they will be doing / making their utmost to finish on time, but I’m a bit sceptical
    doing
  • What's this?
    A screwdriver
  • She bought the company for a good price and _______ a fortune when she later sold it.
    made
  • How do I ______ a living? I’m a tutor at a further education college.
    make
  • The view across town from the top floor of the ________ car park is spectacular, but you’ll have to pay for parking!
    mulit-storey