1 A small, round piece of metal used as money. (C) - A COIN, 2 A person who buys something in a shop. (C) - A CUSTOMER, 3 A piece of paper that says how much you should pay. (B) - A BILL, 4 A piece of paper that you get when you buy something. (R) - A RECEIPT, 5 A shop that sells bread and pastry. (B) - A BAKERY, 6 A shop that sells shampoos, soaps, etc. (and also medicine). (CH) - A CHEMIST’S, 7 Things that people buy and sell. (G) - GOODS, 8 Money that you get back if you are not happy with something that you bought. (R) - A REFUND, 9 To have enough money to buy something. (C A) - CAN AFFORD, 10 To get money from somebody and then pay it back. (B) - BORROW, 11 To give money to somebody and then get it back. (L) - LEND, 12 Money that children get from their parents. (P M) - POCKET MONEY, 13 To keep money and not to spend it. (S) - SAVE, 14 To give money as a payment for something. (S) - SPEND, 15 A machine from which you can take money. (C M) - CASH MACHINE, 16 Money that banks, mobile phone operators, etc. want from you for their services. (F) - FEES, 17 A small plastic card that can be used for paying. (C C) - CREDIT CARD, 18 Money in the form of banknotes and coins. (C) - CASH,

MONEY VOCABULARY – SHOPPING + FINANCES – all (Oxford Exam Trainer, Unit 6)

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