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accounts question 1
In order to check all the telephone calls made during the month I want the account to be ..........


accounts, answer 1 accounts, interactive english exercise webster, detailed vs particular vs specialized vs itemized

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 vocabulary website: adverb verb adjective list toeic prep test Expense account
accounts question 2
All the representatives are allowed to spend money for entertaining with their ......... account.


accounts, answer 2 identify part of speech, expensive vs expending vs expense vs expenses

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 free word games: online adverbs verbs adjectives game toeic vocab test Difference between credit and credulous
accounts question 3
To spread the cost of spending on articles you buy many big departments let you open a ..........


accounts, answer 3 free worksheets on part of speech, credible vs credit vs credited vs credulous

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 meaning of truly, opposite, twice, gradually, previously, beyond An account at the bank VERSUS an account with a bank
accounts question 4
Once you are earning money and you want to keep it safe, you can always ......... an account with a bank.


accounts, answer 4 esl pronoun, open vs start vs begin vs commence

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 definition of retire, effect, march, moral, best, understand, slave Settle the bill
accounts question 5
At the end of thirty days the company will ask you to ......... the account.


accounts, answer 5 idioms meaning, arrange vs finish vs end vs settle

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 word vocabulary games: examples of nouns adjectives sat prep test Difference between holding and keeping the accounts
accounts question 6
The finance director is responsible for ......... the accounts for the business.


accounts, answer 6 accounts, pronoun song, holding vs keeping vs taking vs finding

 free word games: online nouns adjectives game sat vocab test Publish the accounts
accounts question 7
At the end of the financial year it is the responsibility of the chief finance officer to ......... the accounts.


accounts, answer 7 grammar passive voice, print vs edit vs publish vs direct

 define braggart, scabbard, epidermis, colloquialism, interlocutor Meaning of 'joint account'
accounts question 8
Before they got married, they decided to open a ......... account.


accounts, answer 8 english writing exercise, united vs joint vs unified vs combined

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accounts question 9
If you have saved some money, it is a good idea to put the money into a ......... account.


accounts, answer 9 preposition poster, heap vs pile vs lump vs deposit

 meaning of "i got my money back" Transitive verb "account for"
accounts question 10
However hard I try, I find it impossible to account ......... this missing sum of money.


accounts, answer 10 pragmatics phrasal verbs, with vs to vs for vs by

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