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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #40259: Bill, tip, fare, fine, fee
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    Bill, tip, fare, fine, fee


    BILL    TIP    FARE    FINE    FEE

    BILL

        This man has finished dinner, he wants to pay for it. He is raising his arm to call the waiter.

        Could I have the bill please?

       ( an electricity / gas / phone bill )

     TIP

          After paying the bill you can leave a small amount of additional money

      to the waiter, it's a tip.

      FARE

         The woman is paying the bus fare to the driver

                              fare: the price you pay to travel by bus, train, taxi, plane... 

     FINE

         If you don't take a ticket when you park your car you will have to pay a fine.

                             fine: the money that you have to pay as a punishment when you have done

       something illegal or broken a rule.

                            fine (verb): in a car a little child must be seated in a safety chair, if not,

      the driver can expect to be fined.

      FEE

         the money you pay to a professional: doctor, lawyer ...  

                                 the money you pay for school  

        the money you pay to enter a place: cinema, museum...

                               the money you pay to join something like a tennis club





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    2.
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    10.
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