Mastering Money, Advice, and Hypotheticals

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Money Vocabulary
  2. Lend and Borrow
  3. Giving Advice Modal Verbs
  4. Second Conditional Usage
  5. First vs Second Conditional
  6. Hypothetical Situations
  7. Making Requests and Permissions
  8. Financial Advice and Planning

📖 1. Money Vocabulary

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Money Verbs:
    • Earn: To receive money in exchange for work or services.
      Example: I earn £200 a week at my part-time job.
    • Pay: To give money in exchange for goods, services, or to settle a debt.
      Example: I pay my rent every month.
    • Lend: To give something (money) temporarily with the expectation of it being returned.
      Example: Can you lend me £10?
    • Borrow: To take something (money) temporarily with the intention of returning it.
      Example: I need to borrow some money for lunch.
    • Spend: To use money to buy goods or services.
      Example: I spend too much on clothes.
    • Save: To keep money for future use, often by not spending it immediately.
      Example: I save money to buy a new phone.
    • Invest: To allocate money with the expectation of earning a profit or benefit in the future.
      Example: I invested in stocks last year.
    • Owe: To have an obligation to pay or return money to someone.
      Example: I owe my friend £20.
    • Debt: The amount of money owed.
      Example: He is in debt after buying a new car.
    • Cost: The amount of money required to purchase…
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1. What does the term 'lend' mean in the context of money vocabulary?

2. What is the primary purpose of a 'lend' in financial terms?

3. What is the correct grammatical structure for using the verbs 'lend' and 'borrow' in sentences?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Money verbs — define?

Actions related to handling money, like earn, pay, lend, borrow.

Money Verbs — earn?

Receive money for work or services.

Lend vs Borrow — difference?

Lend is giving temporarily; borrow is taking temporarily.

Lend vs Borrow — difference?

Lend is giving; borrow is taking temporarily.

Advice modal verbs — examples?

Should, ought to, had better, need to.

Giving advice — modal verbs?

Should, ought to, had better.

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