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B2: The informal style master! xd

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  • Use this idiom in context: BEAT AROUND THE BUSH
    CUT THE CRAP! hehe
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: CARRY ON v+ing
    CONTINUE
  • Use this idiom in context: BITE MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW
    You gave yourself too much work or responsabilities
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: COME UP WITH
    CREATE/INVENT/IMAGINE A SOLUTION/IDEA
  • ITCHY FEET
    To have a desire to travel
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: PUT UP WITH
    TOLERATE SOMEONE/SOMETHING ANNOYING
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: TURN OUT (TO BE)
    SOMETHING UNEXPECTED HAPPENS
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: GET RID OF
    THROW AWAY
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: CALL OFF
    CANCEL
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: SET UP a business
    START A BUSINESS, AN ORGANIZATION, A NEW PROJECT
  • BE FED UP WITH something
    BE EXHAUSTED OF SOMEONE/SOMETHING
  • Use this idiom in context: THE BALL IS ON YOUR COURT
    You have to make a move
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: WORK OUT
    EXERCISE
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: COPE WITH
    handle
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: GET ON WITH someone
    HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: PUT OFF
    POSTPONE
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: LOOK AFTER
    TAKE CARE OF
  • SEE EYE TO EYE
    Agree
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: RUN OUT OF
    SOMETHING FINISHED
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: TAKE UP
    START
  • Use this idiom in context: IT'S A PIECE OF CAKE!
    Mega easy!
  • TO BE ON THE FENCE
    To be doubtful
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: PUT UP WITH
    TOLERATE
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: LOOK UP TO
    ADMIRE
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: GIVE UP
    QUIT
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: PUT SOMEONE UP
    let someone crash in your house
  • Use this idiom in context: DON'T CRY OVER SPILT MILK
    Stop complaining about the past!
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: LOOK FORWARD TO (noun or v+ing)
    BE EXCITED ABOUT A PLAN
  • Use this idiom in context: IT IS THE LAST STRAW (THAT BROKE THE CAMEL'S BACK)
    That was too much
  • Use this phrasal verb in context: COME ACROSS/RUN INTO
    FIND SOMEONE UNEXPECTEDLY
  • Use this idiom in context: IT ISN'T MY CUP OF TEA!
    Not my taste!
  • Use this idiom in context: BE OVER THE MOON!
    Ecstatic! Elated!
  • Use this idiom in context: HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD
    Nailed it! Do something perfectly!