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Great Thinkers B2 Unit 5

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  • Louisa thinks she __________ get promoted this year, but she isn't sure.
    could
    must
  • I don't think Mum ______ lend you money because she doesn't get paid till Friday.
    must
    can
    can't
  • Do you often _____ up a bargain during the sales?
    snap
  • There's a sale on at the moment, so I think they'll _________ soon.
    sell out
    run out of
  • What are you doing? You mustn't use my credit card for that!
    advice
    prohibition
    obligation
  • I bought this coat ____ sale. It was a real bargain.
    for
    on
    in
  • Some families have to ____________ as little as €2 a day.
    get by on
    set aside
  • Don't worry if you don't have enough to pay for everything. I can _______ a bit.
    pay back
    chip in
  • Do you know anyone who has ever spent a ______ on something?
    fortune
  • How good are you at saving for a _______ day?
    rainy
  • You ______ have left your purse in the cafe. It's the only place you've been.
    mustn't
    could
    must
    couldn't
  • Would you ever buy anything that cost an ____ and a _______?
    arm, leg
  • Change to use "must may can't". I think he bought a new coat in the sales
    He may have bought a new coat in the sales.
  • They don't accept bank cards in that shop. You _____________ pay with cash
    ought to
    have to
  • Yesterday, I _________ ______ €20 on the floor in the cafe.
    came across
    came under
    came over
    came along
  • Complete with the correct form of the verbs given. In ancient Egypt, cooking oil was taxed. People __________ their oil from the Pharaoh. (have to/buy)
    had to buy
  • My brother's ______________ some new trainers.
    saving up for
    saving up
    Saving up for to buy
    Saving up for buy
  • Do you think the waiter will have change ___€50 note.
    with
    to
    for
  • James ___________ have bought a new car. He's just been sacked from his job!
    might not
    can't
  • Unfortunately, Karen often ________ on things she doesn't really need
    shops around
    splashes out
  • You should always have cash with you, just in case of an emergency.
    advice
    permission
    obligation
  • Change to use "must may can't". I'm certain she will get a promotion. She's done a really good job.
    She must get a promotion. She's done a really good job.
  • Complete with the correct form of the verbs given. Thanks for paying me back today. You really _________________ me so quickly (not need to/pay)
    didn't need to
  • In the UK, you _________ pay tax if you don't earn a lot of money.
    don't need to
    can't
  • Sara _______ have spent all her money. She asked me to lend her some.
    can't
    mightn't
    must
  • Have you ever had to tighten your _______?
    belt
  • My parents ______ for my new laptop
    bought
    gave me
    paid
  • What advice would you give someone who throws money ____ ___ _____?
    down the drain
  • He spends a lot of his money ___ clothes
    on
  • Change to use "must may can't". It's possible they've spent all their money.
    They may have spent all their money
  • When I was young, I wasn't allowed to spend all of my money on sweets and toys.
    prohibition
    advice
    obligation
  • You ________ leave the shop without counting your change.
    mustn't
    cant
    shouldn't
  • I decided to _____ ____ a loan to buy a motorbike.
    take out
    bring out
    take up
    bring over
  • Salt ______ have been very important in the past, as it was often taxed.
    might
    could
    must