
Jaxtina - TC - Flipped Book - Lesson 3
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Jaxtina - TC - Flipped Book - Lesson 3
by Ngọc Nguyễn
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Multiple Choice
Practice 1. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
1. It’s difficult to _____ when you are a student, because you are studying all day.
spend money
waste money
make money
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Practice 1. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
2. Irena needs to _____ from the bank to start her own business.
lend money
borrow money
save money
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Practice 1. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
3. You should never _____ when you go to the supermarket. Just buy what you need.
overspend
borrow money
shop around
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Practice 1. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
4. My parents are going to _____ to me to buy an apartment.
save money
borrow money
lend money
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Multiple Choice
Practice 1. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
5. We’ll need to _____ for a few months and put it in the bank if we want to go to Bermuda on vacation.
save money
shop around
spend money
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Practice 1. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
6. It’s always a good idea to _____ when you are buying a new car. Don’t just get the first one you see.
shop around
save money
overspend
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Practice 1. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
7. Before you _____ on a new laptop, let me see if we have one in the office for you.
shop around
borrow money
waste money
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Multiple Choice
Practice 2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
1. My wife gave me a _______ chocolates for Valentine’s Day. But I don’t like chocolate.
bag of
box of
jar of
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
2. We should take a _______ water with us on our run. It’s very hot today.
carton of
jug of
bottle of
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
3. Let’s get a _______ apples from the market. I want to make a fruit salad for the party tonight.
package of
can of
bag of
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Practice 2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
4. We’re making pizzas for Fede’s birthday, so could you get a ______ olives on your way here?
jar of
can of
package of
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Multiple Choice
Practice 2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
5. There is a ______ cookies in the kitchen that I’m going to give to my sister’s family for the holiday season.
bag of
package of
box of
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Enough / Not Enough
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enough means 'as much as necessary'. It can be used with an adjective, an adverb, a verb or a noun.
It can also act as a pronoun.
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With adjectives and adverbs
enough comes after adjectives and adverbs.
I'm not tall enough to reach the top shelf.
Your marks are good enough to study engineering at university.
I couldn't write quickly enough and I ran out of time.
I've helped at conferences often enough to know what can go wrong.
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With verbs
enough comes after verbs.
I make sure I drink enough during the day.
I don't read enough but I'm going to start downloading books to my phone.
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With nouns
enough comes before nouns.
There isn't enough bread to make sandwiches.
Have you got enough money?
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As a pronoun
enough can also be used without a noun.
I'll get some more chairs. There aren't enough.
A: Do you want more coffee?
B: No, I've had enough, thanks.
We know what the noun is because of the context.
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With and adjective and a noun
When enough is used with an adjective and a noun, two positions are possible but the meaning changes.
We haven't got big enough envelopes.
We haven't got enough big envelopes.
When enough is after the adjective (big enough envelopes), it describes the adjective – the envelopes are too small. When enough is before the adjective (enough big envelopes), it describes the noun phrase – we have some big envelopes, but we need more.
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Multiple Choice
In my house, there aren't __________.
rooms enough
enough rooms
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My sister isn't ______________.
old enough
enough old
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There aren't _____________ in my house.
windows enough
enough windows
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My boyfriend isn't _______.
enough cute
cute enough
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Multiple Choice
Houses don't have________
enough privacy
privacy enough
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The classroom is not________________.
quiet enough
enough quiet
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We don't have___________.
enough time
time enough
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The rope isn't_______________
enough strong
strong enough
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There aren't_______________.
enough potatoes
potatoes enough
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My motorcycle isn't____________.
fast enough
enough fast
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