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EXTRA VOCABULARY 4

REVIEW UNITS 7&8


Unit 7
1 Check (✓) the correct verb to complete each money phrase.
1 get make into debt
2 inherit pay back money to my friend
3 pay make a fee
4 make owe a donation to the homeless shelter
5 take earn a loss
6 make save a profit
7 raise have an income of 12,000 per year
8 raise earn money for charity
9 save open a bank account
10 withdraw pay back money from the ATM
11 inherit donate a house from your grandparents
12 make owe money to the bank

2 Unscramble the letters to make adjectives with -less and -ful. Write the completed words.
-less -ful
1 nitomo 6 terga
2 plhe 7 caepe
3 epho 8 retsss
4 ntiop 9 reca
5 dne 10 ogfret

Unit 8
1 Decide if the relationship verbs are in the 2 Match the sentence with the reporting verb.
correct category, A, B, or C. Put a check (✓) or Choose a or b.
a cross (✗) next to each verb. Then write the 1 “You stole the money!”
categories of the verbs in the correct places. (a) accuse
(b) threaten
Category A: Start a relationship 2 “It wasn’t me. It was Jack.”
1 break up (a) blame
2 put up with (b) forgive
3 ask out 3 “Don’t go out alone at night.”
Category B: Have a relationship and deal with (a) remind
problems (b) warn
4 “I think you should study for the test now.”
4 get together
(a) persuade
5 fall out
(b) advise
6 let down 5 “Don’t forget it’s Mary’s birthday.”
7 go out (a) remind
8 get along (b) refuse
Category C: Finish a relationship 6 “I won’t speak to you if you do that again.”
9 make up (a) threaten
10 get over (b) advise
7 “I don’t want any cake, thanks.”
(a) refuse
(b) blame
8 “Read the book. It’s really, really good!”
(a) accuse
(b) persuade
9 “Would you like a sandwich?”
(a) offer
(b) blame
10 “Don’t worry. You couldn’t help it.”
(a) remind
(b) forgive

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