VOCABULARY GRAMMAR - THE ECONOMY - - QUESTIONS - Short of money: No tienes mucho dinero Savings account: Cuenta de ahorros Lend: Dejar prestado Borrow: Coger prestado Pay her back: Pagar de vuelta Cash: Dinero (Monedas, billetes) Budget: Presupuesto Purchase: Señalar, Remarcar Note: Atrasar, Aplazar Discount: Descuento Afford: Permitir Profit: Beneficio Split the cost: Pagar a medias Expenses: Gastos Owe: Deber algo Salary: Salario Pocket money: Paga I want a bit of chocolate A piece of: - Only uncountable - Refering to 1 thing out of many I want a piece of cake Number: - Countable - Modified with large, small Subject questions: who mentioned me? What’s happened? Object questions: Who do you think it is? What are you doing? Questions with prepositions: Who is it from? What are you talking about? - TOO, ENOUGH Too: More than it’s needed or wanted. Demasiado Enough: As much as it’s needed or wanted. Suficiente - ZERO CONDITIONAL – If + present simple + Present simple I get tired if I work too much If you heat ice, it melts Decir cosas que son verdad, científicas - Si haces esto pasa esto – - FIRST CONDITIONAL If + present simple + subject + will/won’t + infinitive If you do yoga you will feel better Decir Posibles Situaciones Futuras - Si haces esto pasara esto - - SECOND CONDITIONAL If + past simple + subject + would/n’t + infinitive If the café is closed we would go to the restaurant If I won the lottery I would buy a car Situaciones imaginarias. - Si pasara esto, yo haría esto – - COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS – Uncountable examples: Information, advice, accommodation, furniture, damage, luggage, staff, knowledge, transport, homework, work, equipment, machine