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Jouer Test
1. 
What does it mean to afford something?
A.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
B.
Not have enough of something.
C.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
D.
Get something by paying for it.
2. 
What does it mean to be short of something?
A.
Get something by paying for it.
B.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
C.
Not have enough of something.
D.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
3. 
What does it mean to borrow something?
A.
Get something by paying for it.
B.
Not have enough of something.
C.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
D.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
4. 
What does it mean to buy something?
A.
Get something by paying for it.
B.
Not have enough of something.
C.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
D.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
5. 
What does it mean to charge for something?
A.
Not have enough of something.
B.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
C.
Ask for a certain amount of money for something.
D.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
6. 
What does it mean for something to cost?
A.
The amount of money needed to buy something.
B.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
C.
Not have enough of something.
D.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
7. 
What does it mean to get or give a refund?
A.
Not have enough of something.
B.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
C.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
D.
Get back money you paid, or give back money for something returned.
8. 
What does it mean to lend something?
A.
Give something (usually money) to someone with the expectation of getting it back.
B.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
C.
Not have enough of something.
D.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
9. 
What does it mean to lose something?
A.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
B.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
C.
Not have enough of something.
D.
No longer have something, often by accident.
10. 
What does it mean to owe something?
A.
Need to give back money to someone because you borrowed it.
B.
Have enough money to buy or do something.
C.
Take something usually money from someone with the promise to give it back.
D.
Not have enough of something.
11. 
What does it mean to pay for something?
A.
Use money to buy things.
B.
Give money in exchange for something.
C.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.
D.
Keep money for the future instead of spending it.
12. 
What does it mean to run out of something?
A.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.
B.
Use money to buy things.
C.
Have none left of something.
D.
Give something to someone in exchange for money.
13. 
What does it mean to save money?
A.
Use money to buy things.
B.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.
C.
Keep money for the future instead of spending it.
D.
Give money in exchange for something.
14. 
What does it mean to save up money?
A.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.
B.
Collect money over time for a specific purpose.
C.
Use money to buy things.
D.
Give money in exchange for something.
15. 
What does it mean to sell something?
A.
Use money to buy things.
B.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.
C.
Give money in exchange for something.
D.
Give something to someone in exchange for money.
16. 
What does it mean to spend money?
A.
Give money in exchange for something.
B.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.
C.
Use money to buy things.
D.
Keep money for the future instead of spending it.
17. 
What does it mean to waste something?
A.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.
B.
Give money in exchange for something.
C.
Use money to buy things.
D.
Keep money for the future instead of spending it.
18. 
What does it mean to save up for something?
A.
Use money to buy things.
B.
Give money in exchange for something.
C.
Collect money over time for a specific purpose.
D.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.
19. 
What does it mean to pay for something?
A.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.
B.
Give money in exchange for something.
C.
Keep money for the future instead of spending it.
D.
Use money to buy things.
20. 
What does it mean to run out of something?
A.
Have none left of something.
B.
Use money to buy things.
C.
Give something to someone in exchange for money.
D.
Use something carelessly so that it is lost or not needed.