Course 1 Vocabulary test JJ
Across
- 3. The price of something, or to ask someone to pay.
- 6. To have to give money or something else back to someone.
- 8. Money you can hold, like coins and bills.
- 10. Something that happens, especially if it’s unusual or bad.
- 12. Money you need to pay back.
- 13. To take something, learn something new, or get better at something.
- 14. Money you get back when you return something.
- 15. To make something smaller or less.
- 16. How much money it’s worth.
- 17. To show or tell something that was hidden.
- 18. To use less of something or spend less money.
Down
- 1. A place to keep track of your money, like at a bank.
- 2. Money you pay for a service.
- 4. To have enough money to buy something.
- 5. When people want or ask to buy something.
- 7. To use something in a way that’s not helpful or smart.
- 9. To survive or manage, even with little money.
- 11. You can choose it, but you don’t have to do it.
- 12. A lower price for something.
- 15. A piece of paper that shows you paid for something.