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Business English B1-B2 bail out - poratować kogoś finansowo cash in on - zarobić na czymś cash up - podliczyć utarg cough up - dać się naciągnąć dip into - wydawać (oszczędności) fork out - bulić (pieniądze) get by - radzić sobie finansowo put aside - odkładać (pieniądze) run up debts - popadać w długi shell out - bulić za coś splash out - zaszaleć (wydać na coś) squirrel away - chomikować coś 12. Przeczytaj wypowiedzi osób, które poruszają tematykę podatków i pieniędzy. Uzupełnij brakujące czasowniki lub przyimki w każdym tekście. All rights reserved 7 www.gettinenglish.com PHRASAL VERBS I’ve just established my own business and I’m absolutely thrilled! The truth is that I had to …….….. aside some money before, but I hope I’ll cash ……… on my natural cosmetics soon. I do know that some clients are willing to shell ………. big amounts of money for my herbal creams. The only thing that worries me is paying high taxes. Everything can change overnight and it’s easy to run ……… debts or get coughed …….. these days. At any rate, I assume that I will ……… by somehow. I work for a big corporation in London but I used to be self- employed. Initially, my start-up was successful and you should have seen my face when I cashed ….….. every day. But then I splashed ……… hundreds of pounds on costly equipment and that’s how my troubles began. In the end, my parents had to ……….. me out of financial difficulty. Basically, I’m happy with the job I’ve got now. I’m retired now and I try to enjoy my life. In the past, I was a shop assistant, a reporter and even a bus driver. I’ve always been a hard-working person and so I have squirreled …..……… some money. Now I …………. into my savings if I have to ………. out for my bills or trips. Taxes? What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Life isn’t all about money. So don’t complain and live it up!

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Business English B1-B2

bail out - poratować kogoś finansowocash in on - zarobić na czymścash up - podliczyć utargcough up - dać się naciągnąćdip into - wydawać (oszczędności)fork out - bulić (pieniądze)

get by - radzić sobie finansowoput aside - odkładać (pieniądze)run up debts - popadać w długishell out - bulić za cośsplash out - zaszaleć (wydać na coś)squirrel away - chomikować coś

12. Przeczytaj wypowiedzi osób, które poruszają tematykę podatków i pieniędzy. Uzupełnij brakujące czasowniki lub przyimki w każdym tekście.

All rights reserved �7 www.gettinenglish.com

PHRASAL VERBS

I’ve just established my own business and I’m absolutely thrilled! The truth is that I had to …….….. aside some money before, but I hope I’ll cash ……… on my natural cosmetics soon. I do know that some clients are willing to shell ………. big amounts of money for my herbal creams. The only thing that worries me is paying high taxes. Everything can change overnight and it’s easy to run ……… debts or get coughed …….. these days. At any rate, I assume that I will ……… by somehow. ” ”

I work for a big corporation in London but I used to be self-employed. Initially, my start-up was successful and you should have seen my face when I cashed ….….. every day. But then I splashed ……… hundreds of pounds on costly equipment and that’s how my troubles began. In the end, my parents had to ……….. me out of financial difficulty. Basically, I’m happy with the job I’ve got now. ””

I’m retired now and I try to enjoy my life. In the past, I was a shop assistant, a reporter and even a bus driver. I’ve always been a hard-working person and so I have squirreled …..……… some money. Now I …………. into my savings if I have to ………. out for my bills or trips. Taxes? What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Life isn’t all about money. So don’t complain and live it up! ”