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PREGUNTA N°1:

It is shockingly easy to run up a huge credit-card bill these days. Particularly


when banks are constantly offering to lend credit-card holders more and more
money. Older people are much more used to being frugal, whereas many young
people simply have no idea how to budget for regular expenses and save
money. So, how can you learn to live within your means and avoid going into
the red every month? First, face up to your problems. If you are broke, stop
splashing out on extravagant purchases. Learn to make do with what you have,
and only buy things you absolutely need. Then, look at ways of paying off your
debts.  

PREGUNTA N°2:
 Exorbitant – lavish.
 No-frills – basic.
 A rip-off - daylight robbery.
 Low cost – budget.

PREGUNTA N°3:
The building where the meeting took place has been demolished.
PREGUNTA N°4:
The building where the meeting took place has been demolished.
PREGUNTA N°5:
The people who I work with are delightful!
PREGUNTA N°6:
Her past [history] [was ] [something ] [(which)] [ he ] [had ] [never ] [questioned] [
her ] [about].
PREGUNTA N°7:
The cake, [some] [ of] [ which] [we] [ate] [last night,] [ is] [ delicious.]
PREGUNTA N°8:
My friends, [many] [of] [ whom ] [have ] [lived ] [abroad, ] [love] [ traveling.]
PREGUNTA N°9:
My girlfriend loves [–] shopping. Nothing could make her happier than [an] 
afternoon spent pounding around our local mall, sifting through racks of
clothing, and trying on dresses, shirts, and skirts. For me, it’s [a]  nightmare. I sit
outside [the] dressing room while she tries on [– ] jeans. Five pairs. When she
asks my opinion, I say they all look great. But this is wrong. She scowls. I have
failed because I could not tell [the] difference between skinny jeans and boot-
cut.

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