You've been caught cheating now you must (face the music / lose face / keep a straight face).
You've been caught cheating now you must face the music.
15
(Face the music / On the face of it / At face value), he seems to be telling the truth though I suspect he's hiding something.
On the face of it, he seems to be telling the truth though I suspect he's hiding something.
15
They were afraid of risking failure because they didn't want to (on the face of it / lose face / put a brave face).
They were afraid of risking failure because they didn't want to lose face.
15
Her exam results were disappointing but she tried to (face the music / lose face / put a brave face) on it.
Her exam results were disappointing but she tried to put a brave face on it.
15
We are certain that he will get over his illness - We are certain that he will get his illness over - Both
We are certain that he will get over his illness
20
We set aside some money for repairs. - We set some money aside for repairs. - Both
Both
20
Don't let the restaurant's decoration put off you - the food is really good. - Don't let the restaurant's decoration put you off - the food is really good.
Don't let the restaurant's decoration put you off - the food is really good.
20
Some people take yoga up to aid relaxation. - Some people take up yoga to aid relaxation. - Both
Both
20
CHOOSE THE OPTION WITH THE CLOSEST MEANING TO THE WORD IN
PARENTHESIS - She was badly (shocked) up by the accident. - shaken up / on the mend / off color
shaken
10
CHOOSE THE OPTION WITH THE CLOSEST MEANING TO THE WORD IN PARENTHESIS - The young soldier (fainted) in the hot sun. - passed out / ran down / off color
passed out
10
CHOOSE THE OPTION WITH THE CLOSEST MEANING TO THE WORD IN PARENTHESIS - She's been ill with flu but she's (recovering). - under the weather / on the mend now / run down
on the mend now
10
CHOOSE THE OPTION WITH THE CLOSEST MEANING TO THE WORD IN PARENTHESIS - Now she looks (pale) as if she were ill. (off color / pass out / shaken up)