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Free Exercises: Grammar, Vocabulary & Phrases

Level: Elementary Intermediate Advanced

Exercise: Grammar Vocabulary Phrases

Advanced Phrases: Money and Finance

For each sentence, choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the choices below.

  1. You paid twenty pounds for that pair of sunglasses? I think you paid a bit   .
  2. It's quite dangerous working on contract in Iraq at the moment, but if you survive you'll come back home   rich.
  3. He really didn't seem bothered that his brand new BMW had been wrecked. I guess he must be   in it.
  4. Do you know where the nearest   is? I need to get out some cash.
  5. When I was ten years old, I saved up pennies in a   until I had five pounds and then I bought my first camera.
  6. If I had   for every time the government promised to tackle global warming, I'd be rich. And they still haven't really done anything about the problem.
  7. That's so typical of Mary. When she owes the bank so much money she goes and   on presents for everyone in the office. It's very kind but I wish she wouldn't.
  8. Sainsbury's are doing a special offer on frozen pizzas this week: two   the price of one.
  9. Apparently, in the Eighties, many old people's nursing homes were set up by organised crime gangs as a way of   their illegally earned money.
  10. I worked every weekend last month and I hardly spent anything so I just don't understand how my bank account is still   .
  11. It seems so unfair that nurses and other hospital workers work so hard and do such long hours when the pay is   .
  12. Some people think that money makes   but I still think it's more important to have friends and to be happy.

Your answers

 

1. A B C D
2. A B C D
3. A B C D
4. A B C D
5. A B C D
6. A B C D
7. A B C D
8. A B C D
9. A B C D
10. A B C D
11. A B C D
12. A B C D