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Match The Two Parts of The Sentences
The document contains a matching exercise where participants must match numbers with letters to connect parts of sentences about borrowing money, investing, income, expenses, and debts. A second exercise involves matching vocabulary words like capital, income, expenses, and profit to their definitions in the context of business finances. A third exercise has participants complete sentences using the present simple or present continuous form of verbs.
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Match the two parts of the sentences.
1. I borrowed €5,000 c
2. She Invested $2,500 af
3. He earns £ 25,000 a 4. They owe ce 5. I don’t think I can afford b 6. I spend nearly €50 per week d
a) in income a year from the property that he owns, but he
doesn’t have a salary. b)this house - it’s too expensive, and I have too many debts, c) for my new car. d) on coffee. e) me €100 for a loan I gave them last month, f) from her savings in a new company. Vocabulary: Money
capital expenses income profit
How to make money
A business’s __capital___is anything it uses to make money. The money a
company earns is called __income___ After a business pays its _expenses____ the remaining money is _profit____. The Woman’s Rabbit Association earns _income____ by selling rabbits. We can guess that one of the company’s _expenses____ is rabbit food. If the company can reduce the cost of rabbit food, it will increase its _profit____.The rabbits are an important part of the business’s _capital____ so the association takes good care of them. Exercise no. 2: Match 1-8 to a-h. 1 We work every day a He looks really worried.
2 We’re working every day b so we’ll have to think about getting
a new one.
3 What does Mark think about c except Saturdays and Sundays.
4 What is Mark thinking about? d with this new project?
5 What does Jenny manage e because of a lorry drivers’ strike.
6 How is Jenny managing f this month.
We have a problem with our
7 g the move to Atlanta office? distributor
8 We are having a problem with our h to keep everyone happy?
distributor Complete these sentences with the present simple or the present continuous of he verbs in brackets:
1. Carlos usually __sits____(sit) in the main office, but today he __is
working____ (work) at home. 2. What time _do you have to_____ (you/have to) leave home to get to work? 3. Look at the woman over there. Why _is she sitting (she/sit)at John’s desk? 4. What __are you working on____(you/work on) at the moment? Anything interesting? 5. What _does_Nadia think____ (Nadia/think)about her new boss? 6. You seem quite today. _Are you thinking_____ (you/think) about your presentation? 7. How much _does a successful salesperson earns_____ (a successful salesperson/earn) each year? 8. Hey, what __are you doing____ (you/do) in this room? This is for staff only.