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OW - ADVANCED - UNIT 3 - MONEY

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  • After a number of unsuccessful deals, the company was forced into . (BANKRUPT)
    BANKRUPTCY
  • Honestly, just listen to y______ . You never stop complaining.
    YOURSELF
  • Had / Supposing / As long as you suddenly got rich, would you invest or spend?
    SUPPOSING
  • The company have announced a pre-tax of three million dollars. (LOSE)
    LOSS
  • Only the very rich and famous can live in such an exclusive, neighbourhood. (AFFLUENCE)
    AFFLUENT
  • Unless my parents help me out, I will / won’t / can’t be able to pay the bills this month.
    WON'T
  • My boss will pay for my IT course on condition / conditional / in a condition that I attend every class.
    ON CONDITION
  • Even a small regular to charity can make a huge difference. (DONATE)
    DONATION
  • Come on, you two. It’s time to take responsibility for y______ .
    YOURSELVES
  • The new advertising will pay for i______ within a few months.
    ITSELF
  • We don’t have a gardener. We do all that o_______ .
    OURSELVES
  • I’ll need to get a £30,000 from the bank in order to start my own business. (LEND)
    LOAN
  • Even if / Even though / As soon as we jump in a taxi, we’ll still miss the train.
    EVEN IF
  • I’m taking my passport to the bank in case / unless / in the event they need proof of ID.
    IN CASE
  • My mother and I often swap clothes with e______ other as we’re the same size.
    EACH
  • I don’t particularly like my job, but at least it’s a way of making a . (LIFE)
    LIVING
  • I’ll get you a new mobile even though / as long as / would you promise to take care of it
    AS LONG AS
  • They need a deposit of £150, followed by twelve monthly of £50. (PAY)
    PAYMENTS
  • Imagine what might / might have / had happened if you hadn’t had cash on you.
    MIGHT HAVE
  • If you should / would / could require any further information, do not hesitate to call.
    SHOULD
  • Unsurprisingly, government on housing and education is set to fall. (EXPEND)
    EXPENDITURE
  • I’m pleased that my teacher congratulated m_____ on my exam results.
    ME
  • I had foolishly taken too much out of my account and now I was by £200. (OVERDRAFT)
    OVERDRAWN
  • Unless / In case / Provided you have a permit, you’ll have problems parking here.
    UNLESS
  • No, don’t blame the children. I broke the vase m________ .
    MYSELF
  • She congratulated h_______ on getting the promotion she deserved.
    HERSELF
  • The town is hoping that the new factory will bring it greater . (PROSPER)
    PROSPERITY
  • Might / Assuming / Should it all goes well, how long is the journey likely to take?
    ASSUMING
  • He was walking along the road, talking to h_______ under his breath.
    HIMSELF
  • The children are having a babysitter tonight. They’re too young to look after t________
    THEMSELVES