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IDIOMS TOEFL Appendix exercise C3 and C4

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    English Idioms and their meanings
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: "Two heads are better than one"
    It's good to work together.
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: "Where there's a will, there's a way"
    It doesn't matter. * If you want something, you can do it.
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: "Don't count your chickens before they're hatched."
    depend on something you don't have
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: "To each his own."
    Everyone has a different opinion.
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: "Just my luck. "
    When you are not so fortunate.
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: "need to strike while the iron is hot."
    to take advantage of a good opportunity
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: "to let sleeping dogs lie."
    said to warn someone that they should not talk about a bad situation that most people have forgotten about
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: " The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. "
    You always want what you don't have.
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: "Rome wasn't built in a day."
    Everything takes time.
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: " His bark is worse than his bite. "
    His words are worse than his actions.
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  • What's the meaning of the next Idiom: "to dot all the i's and cross all the t's on every task that you do."
    pay attention to every detail
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