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.
- You paid twenty pounds for that pair of sunglasses? I think you paid a bit .
- It's quite dangerous working on contract in Iraq at the moment, but if you survive you'll come back home rich.
- He really didn't seem bothered that his brand new BMW had been wrecked. I guess he must be in it.
- Do you know where the nearest is? I need to get out some cash.
- When I was ten years old, I saved up pennies in a until I had five pounds and then I bought my first camera.
- 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.
- 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.
- Sainsbury's are doing a special offer on frozen pizzas this week: two the price of one.
- 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.
- I worked every weekend last month and I hardly spent anything so I just don't understand how my bank account is still .
- It seems so unfair that nurses and other hospital workers work so hard and do such long hours when the pay is .
- Some people think that money makes but I still think it's more important to have friends and to be happy.

