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Words connected to the word MONEY:


-economy
-growth
-finance
-wages
-banks
-interest
-credit
-high employment
-high unemployment
-stock market
-booming
-currency
-capital
-cash
-coin
-funds

Vocabulary
-credit crunch
-stock market
-downturn
-overdraft
-to have credit

The difference between Make and Let


MAKE => They make me pay by cash. Must I do it? (✓ )
=> They don’t make me pay by cash. Am I happy to do it? (✗ )

LET => They let me pay by cash. Can I do it? (✓ )


=> They don’t let me pay by cash. Am I happy to do it? (✗ )

Conversation Vocabulary
-They think about each other without realising it
-All them 3 of them
-to split up
-be forecasted
When comparing something saying either + or and neither + nor
Neither/nor and Either/or => We use either/or to affirm each of two possibilities, and we use
neither/nor to negate them.
For example, the sentence, “I want to eat either an apple or an orange” means that you want
one of these two fruits, but you don't know which.

Although / Though / But


-Although => to introduce a subordinate clause that contrasts with the main clause.
For example: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."

-But => to show a contrast between two clauses or ideas.


For example: "I wanted to go to the party, but I had too much work to do."

-Though => can be used similarly to "although" or "but" to express a contrast or concession.
For example: "She is very talented, though she lacks experience."

-In general, "although" and "though" are more formal than "but," and "though" can also be
used at the end of a sentence for emphasis.

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