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Earn, have, make and spend (usage)

Froggy Jumps

Students will learn the differences between "earn," "have," "make," and "spend" through contextual examples.
Students will reinforce and practice using the target vocabulary in different contexts.
Students will improve their reading skills and comprehension by engaging with a real text in English.

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Recommended age: 14 years old
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Froggy Jumps

Earn, have, make and spend (usage)Online version

Students will learn the differences between "earn," "have," "make," and "spend" through contextual examples. Students will reinforce and practice using the target vocabulary in different contexts. Students will improve their reading skills and comprehension by engaging with a real text in English.

by José Antonio Solorzano
1

What verb best fits this sentence? "I work hard to ______ money every month.

2

Choose the correct verb: "She loves to ______ dinner for her family every weekend.

3

Which verb is appropriate for this sentence? "I like to ______ time with my friends on weekends.

4

Select the correct verb: "He doesn't ______ enough money to buy a new car.

5

What verb should go here? "They ______ a lot of fun during their vacation.

6

Choose the correct verb: "How much money do you ______ each month?

7

Select the correct word: "He decided to ______ some extra cash by selling his old books.

8

Which verb fits best? "I need to ______ some savings before going on vacation.

9

Fill in the blank: "She wants to ______ her free time learning a new skill.

10

Choose the right verb: "You should ______ enough money for emergencies.

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