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Lesson 30: Renting and leasing

Lesson 30: Renting and leasing

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English

10th Grade

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Lesson 30: Renting and leasing

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Apprehensive (adj)

Anxious about the future

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Circumstance (noun)

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a condition; asituation

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Condition (noun)

the state of something; a requirement

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Due to (verb)

because of

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Fluctuate (verb)

to go up and down

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Get out of (verb)

to escape; to exist

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Indicator (noun)

a sign; a signal

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Lease (noun/verb)

n, a contract to pay to use a property for an amount of time. v, to make a contract to use a property

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Lock into (verb)

v., to commit; to be unable ot change

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Occupy (verb)

v., to dwell or reside in

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Subject (adj)

Under legal power; dependent

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Tenant (n)

A person who rents a property

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Select how the word is used in the different sentences: 1. He watched the election results with some apprehension. ​


    2. The judge's decision that the tenant was responsible for repairing the damage was based on circumstantial evidence. ​


    3. Women were conditioned to expect lower wages (salaries) than men. ​


    4. Small fluctuations in prices are to be expected. ​


    5. Most of the occupants of this building are doctors and lawyers. ​


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Multiple Choice

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They looked at each other _________.

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Apprehensively

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Apprehension

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Apprehensive

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__________evidence made me believe the dog ate the food on the counter.

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Circumstances

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Circumstances

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Circumstantial

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Multiple Choice

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Mom still has our baby carriage - it's very old, but it's in perfect ________.

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Conditionally

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Conditional

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Condition

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He didn't believe that the low prices were _____ the location of neighborhood.

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Despite of

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Because of

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Due to

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Multiple Choice

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Investors were more concerned about the _________in the price of the vegetables.

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Fluctuation

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Fluctuated

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Fluctuate

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Multiple Choice

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They have______the apartment for three years.

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Ocuppy

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Occupied

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Occupation

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The Roman Empire ruled many _____ territories.

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Subject

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Occupy

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under legal power

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