Learn vocabulary about possession & status at B1 intermediate level.
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Which word means: something that you own?
Answer: possession
Which word means: to be the property of someone?
Answer: belong
Which word means: the process of making something?
Answer: production
Which word means: how much something is worth or its importance?
Answer: value
Which word means: a piece of meat from a particular part of an animal?
Answer: cut
Which word means: something expensive that is nice but not necessary?
Answer: luxury
Which word means: too expensive for what it is?
Answer: overpriced
Which word means: a written order to a bank to pay money?
Answer: check
possession
Something that you own
belong
To be the property of someone
production
The process of making something
value
How much something is worth or its importance
cut
A piece of meat from a particular part of an animal
luxury
Something expensive that is nice but not necessary
overpriced
Too expensive for what it is
check
A written order to a bank to pay money
sale
The selling of goods at reduced prices
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Which word means: something that you own?
Which word means: to be the property of someone?
Which word means: the process of making something?
Which word means: how much something is worth or its importance?
Which word means: a piece of meat from a particular part of an animal?
Which word means: something expensive that is nice but not necessary?
Which word means: too expensive for what it is?
Which word means: a written order to a bank to pay money?
Which word means: the selling of goods at reduced prices?
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