Complete the sentence with the most suitable word:
A cheque is a slip of paper that tells the bank how much money it should ________ from your account and pay to the presenter of the cheque.
A
Earn
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B
Withdraw
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C
Save
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D
Keep
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Solution
The correct option is A Withdraw Option B: 'Withdraw' means 'to remove or take from'. Option A: 'Earn' means 'to obtain money in return of labour or services'. Option C: 'Save' means 'to keep or store something'. Option D: 'Keep' means 'to retain possession of'. From these words, 'withdraw' is the most suitable one, because a cheque is written in order to remove money from the account. (The presenter of the cheque is the person who withdraws the money.) We use the word 'withdraw' when we want to take out some money from our account. Hence option B is correct. The other words do not complete the sentence logically, hence A, C and D are wrong.