Across
- 1. It's a piece of paper you get (e.g. in a restaurant) which tells you how much you have to pay.
- 4. Add the preposition: "I spent 200 Euros _____ food last month."
- 6. If you have someone else's money and you need to pay it back, we say you _____ that person money.
- 7. This verb means "get some money when one of your relatives dies"
- 9. It's a record of how much money you have and how you plan to spend it.
- 10. This verb is means that a company asks you to pay for a product or service. For example, mechanics _____ you when they fix your car.
- 11. This is the money you earn at your job.
- 14. This verb means "take for a while". For example, if you need to fix something at home and you don't have the right tools, you might _____ some of your neighbour's tools.
- 15. This verb means "give for a while". For example, if your friend needs to make a phone call, you might ______ him or her your phone.
Down
- 2. It's money you get from a bank or financial institution, which you have to pay back with interest.
- 3. This word means "the value of something". For example, you can say "my house is _____ $600,000", which means you would get $600,000 for it if you sold it.
- 5. The money of a country (or a group of countries, in the case of the Euro).
- 8. It's money you get from the bank to help you buy a house.
- 12. It's a verb that means "have enough money for something". For example, you can say "I can't _____ to go on a summer holiday this year".
- 13. When you ask people for money for a good cause (like a charity), we say you're trying to _____ money.