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English 4th year Review

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    Let's see how much you can remember of our English year!
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  • “all” , “each” or “every”? "I practice martial arts ---- two days."
    every
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  • " to be into something" means...
    to really like something
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  • The criminals were caught crossing the border as they were attempting to …. imported whisky.
    smuggle
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  • Come closer and have a look at the …..of galaxies in this photograph. (a group of)
    cluster
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  • To introduce somebody to a new notion or new piece of information, usually used ironically.
    Clue someone in
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  • To regard something with a great amount of seriousness or gravity.
    not to say sth. lightly
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  • Somebody who breaks the law and has gradually become unaffected by extreme situations.
    a hardened criminal
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  • To be persuaded usually by means of violence or strong cohesion.
    to be roped into sth.
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  • To receive the firing or discharge of a weapon.
    get shot
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  • To be involved in a difficult situation that you cannot get out of. This situation has started a while ago and has gotten worse with time, but now it's too late to get out!
    to be in over one's head
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  • If you find it impossible to get out of a situation or relationship, it means you are …….. (this expression is used to refer to addictions, too).
    to be unable to quit
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  • To fail or to go bankrupt, especially referring to a business or company.
    to go belly up
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  • Are you nuts? Do you think I’d buy this ---- car? If I bought it, it’d cost me a fortune to repair!
    beat-up
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  • Define or give an example of "I'm in awe"
    to be utterly surprised by something, in a good way.
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  • right off the get-go (define and give example)
    right from the beginning, from the very first moment.
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  • “I don’t wanna overstep my bounds” give example with "overstep..."
    to go above the line
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