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1) Some countries in Europe, i.e. Spain and Ireland, are growing strongly.

2) All of the objects in our solar system (planets, comets, etc.) orbit the sun.

3) There are many Latin words and phrases that still exist in modern languages, e.g., carpe diem, which means seize the day.

4) N.B. The views expressed in this blog post are those of the author alone.

5) The freshmen girls were very excited to attend their first homecoming football game vs the school's rival team, The Penguins.

6) Love from Sophie. P.S. Say hi to Gemma.

 

2. Which is better: high or low inflation?( 7).

 

Price level; price inflation; inflation rate; interest rate; exchange rate; percentage change; price index; profit margin; time lag; debt load; job uncertainty; wage increase; bank account.

 

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1) increase a) bankruptcy
2) buy b) the overall economy
3) reflect c) loans
4) raise d) into debt
5) maintain e) goods and services
6) harm f) the general price level
7) go g) a profit margin
8) reduce h) the purchasing power
9) make i) interest rates
10) declare j) wages

 

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2) is/ inflation/ a/ rates/ in/ deflation/ decrease/ called.

3) everyone/ inflation/ does/ harm?

4) or/ encourage/ does/ discourage/ inflation/ debts?

5) cant/ any/ be/ inflation/ economy/ good/ for.

6) confident/ to/ people/ borrow/ arent/ in/ environment/ inflationary/ high.

 

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