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  • How much money did you (pay off/take out) of the bank today?
    take out
  • rich
    wealthy
  • (A/The) number of people are joining the club.
    A
  • something that is on sale for less than its usual price or its real value
    bargain
  • Sorry, I can´t come out tonight - I´m really (wealthy/short of cash).
    short of cash
  • I need to check my (balance/budget) at the bank before I buy these clothes.
    balance
  • Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use an adjective and ¨number¨: Quite a lot of people bought my app. My app was bought by a _______ of people.
    considerable number
  • money that you have saved, usually in a bank
    savings
  • I´ve finally (paid off/taken out) that large credit card bill from the holiday.
    paid off
  • She (will well have/may well have) dessert before her dinner. She really wants some ice cream!
    may well have
  • You´ll never be financially (independent/short of cash) if you don´t get a job.
    independent
  • Have a taste of this sauce - you (are going to/may) well like it even though it´s very spicy.
    may
  • There have been (a/the) number of complaints.
    a
  • Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use an adjective and ¨number¨: Nobody is allowed to buy more than two tickets. Two is the _______ of tickets anyone is allowed to buy.
    maximum number
  • A family can´t (pay off/live on) so little each month.
    live on
  • Two burgers for the price of one - I call that a (budget/bargain).
    bargain
  • Don´t tell Steven your bad news. He (won´t like/won´t be liking) it.
    won´t like
  • Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use an adjective and ¨number¨: You have to buy at least two bottles to get a discount. A _______ of two bottles have to be bought to get a discount.
    minimum number
  • (I´ll watch/I´ll be watching) that new show on TV at 8:15 tonight.
    I´ll be watching
  • Are you given a regular (allowance/bargain)?
    allowance
  • I don´t think this new product (will sell/will be selling) very well.
    will sell
  • We´re on a very tight (debit card/budget) this holiday because we spent a lot on the flights.
    budget
  • I needed to get some money but the (cashpoint/PIN) was empty.
    cashpoint
  • They were delighted with (a/the) number of cakes she sold at the fair.
    the
  • This time next week, you (will lie/will be lying) on a beach in the sunshine.
    will by lying
  • Don´t buy her that book. She (might/could) not like romances.
    might
  • Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use an adjective and ¨number¨: The number of tickets available is not as big as it was. A _______ of tickets is now available.
    reduced number
  • I couldn´t believe (a/the) number of students who failed the test.
    the
  • She spent all her (savings/bargains) on a dream holiday to the Caribbean.
    savings