Задание

Read the text and the dialogue and complete the sentences with the correct word.
Lesley works as a teacher in London. She says: “Living in the city is very expensive!
Transport and clothes cost a lot of money, and food prices are high too. I can't afford to go
out very often: I don't have enough money. I spend all my money. I don't have any money
left at the end of the month - it's difficult to save \(= keep and not spend\).”
Lesley is talking with her friend Camilla.
Camilla: Are you careful with money?
Lesley: Yes, I am. I try not to spend too much.
Camilla: How do you try to save money?
Lesley: I try not to spend too much. I go to shops when there is a sale - with lower prices than usual.
Camilla: Yes, when I'm at the supermarket, I look for special offers - for example, you get two products for the price of one.
Lesley: And I try not to waste money by buying things I don't need.
Camilla: Are you renting \(= paying money to live in a building that someone else owns\) or buying your house?
Lesley: I'm buying it. I borrowed £200,000 from the bank, but it isn't easy to repay the loan. What about you?
Camilla: The bank lent me £185,000, and I have to pay back £700 per month.

1. If you want to buy things at lower prices, you go to a shop where there's a ... . 2. If you want to buy things more cheaply at supermarkets, you look for ... .
3. If you don't have enough money to buy something, you ... it. 4. If something costs a lot of money, it is ... . 5. If you pay money to live in a house or flat owned by someone else, you ... it.