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INGLES ILERNA Examen 24: Vocabulary

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INGLES ILERNA Examen 24: Vocabulary

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MODELOS EXAMEN 24 VOCABULARY

Fecha de Creación: 2024/05/06

Categoría: Idiomas

Número Preguntas: 18

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A time by which something must have be done.: Decline. Deadline. Dieline. Finish time.

To use or develop something for profit or progress in business.: Fire. Exploit. Fee. Enclose.

- A need for something to be sold or supplied.: Depreciation. Exceed. Demand. Expand.

- To suddenly start an activity.: Cut costs. Branch. Broaden your product range. Break into an area.

To close a business because it has no money left.: Go into liquidation. Get in touch. Go into goods. Growth potential.

An amount of money that you pay to do something, to use something, or to get a service.: Fit. Float. Fee. Gross.

The rate at which prices increase, or a continuing increase in prices.: Forecast. Insurance. Inflation. Deflation.

An amount of money that you pay to do something, to use something, or to get a service.: Fee. Float. Gross. Fit.

To suddenly start an activity. Broaden your product range. Cut costs. Branch. Break into an area.

To use or develop something for profit or progress in business. Fire. Fee. Exploit. Enclose.

- The name of a particular company or product which cannot be used by anyone else.: Tool. Trademark. Slogan. Trading.

To make an agreement by which someone pays you money in order to use something for a particular period of time.: License. Lease. Hire. Fire.

The rate at which prices increase, or a continuing increase in prices.: Forecast. Inflation. Deflation. Insurance.

Someone whose job is to keep or examine the financial records of a company or organisation.: Chief Executive Officer. Accountant. Appraisal. Broker.

The name of a particular company or product which cannot be used by anyone else.: Trading. Tool. Trademark. Slogan.

To close a business because it has no money left.: Growth potential. Go into goods. Get in touch. Go into liquidation.

An amount of money that you pay to do something, to use something, or to get a service.: Fee. Gross. Fit. Float.

To use or develop something for profit or progress in business. Fee. Enclose. Exploit. Fire.

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