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Identity theft

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  • He’s in serious __________ after taking out too many loans.
    debt
  • Facebook is a popular __________.
    social networking site
  • Is credit card a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Compound noun
  • I opened a new __________ to save for my holiday.
    bank account
  • Is Wi-Fi hotspot a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Compound noun
  • This café has a free __________ if you need internet.
    Wi-Fi hotspot
  • I always use my __________ to pay for groceries.
    credit card
  • Is phishing a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Both
  • I always delete __________ without opening it.
    junk mail
  • Is social networking site a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Compound noun
  • Is spending spree a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Compound noun
  • My __________ went down because I missed a payment.
    credit rating
  • They gave me a small __________ to buy a car.
    loan
  • Is log on a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Verb
  • That email looked suspicious—it might be __________.
    phishing
  • Is shred documents a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Verb
  • Is scam a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Both
  • Is fraudster a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Noun
  • It’s important to __________ to protect your personal information.
    shred documents
  • Don’t forget to __________ to your account before making a purchase.
    log on
  • The __________ was caught trying to steal bank details.
    fraudster
  • Is junk mail a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Compound noun
  • He lost all his money in an online __________.
    scam
  • Is loan a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Both
  • Is debt a noun, verb, both, or compound noun?
    Noun
  • After winning the lottery, she went on a __________.
    spending spree