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Idioms - Book 9

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    Idioms 3 - Lesson 18
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  • What's the meaning of: TO BE IN FOR?
    TO BE PREPARED FOR
    TO BE ON TIME
    TO BE IN A LOCATION
    TO BE IN SHAPE
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  • If you relax and have a good time, you:
    Live up it.
    Live it over.
    Live it up.
    Live it out.
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  • If you carry something to another place, if you remove it, you:
    Take it in
    Take it out.
    Take it on.
    Take it over.
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  • If you get fed up with our relationship, I should feel happy.
    True
    False
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  • What's the meaning of: TO BE IN THE MOOD FOR?
    TO CONTACT SOMEONE
    TO CONSIST OF SOMETHING
    TO FEEL LIKE DOING SOMETHING
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  • What's the meaning of: TO BE ON EDGE ?
    TO BE HAPPY
    TO BE NERVOUS
    TO BE SUSPICIOUS
    TO BE SAD
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  • What's the meaning of: TO CHANGE ONE'S MIND ?
    TO HAVE STRONG OPINIONS
    TO ALTER ONE'S DECISION
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  • A HAS-BEEN is someone who isn't what they once were.
    False
    True
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  • What's the meaning of: TO BRING UP?
    TO MAKE SOMENONE FEEL SPECIAL.
    TO BRING SOMETHING TO A PARTY.
    TO MENTION
    TO BE FOR SOMEONE TO DECIDE
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  • NOT TO BE ABOUT TO means: not to allow.
    False
    True
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  • TO GET AWAY WITH means: to escape punishment
    False
    True
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  • TO SEE TO means: to take care of, to resolve something.
    False
    True
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  • What's the meaning of: TO PUT SOMEONE DOWN?
    TO DEPRECIATE SOMEONE.
    TO HIRE SOMEONE TO WORK UNDER YOU.
    TO REMOVE SOMEONE.
    TO PLACE SOMEBODY AT A SPECIFIC POSITION.
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  • When you WEAR SOMEONE OUT, you make the person wear some specific clothes.
    False
    True
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  • TO SETTLE ON means: to decide.
    True
    False
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