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Which idiom do we use to describe someone who is lazy and watches alot of tv?
couch potato
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name 4 irregular plural nouns
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which idiom means that something is really easy?
a piece of cake
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those glasses really ______ your face
suit
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Which idiom means that you want something else, but you have something good already?
the grass is always greener on the other side
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which idiom means you work and party too much?
burning the candle at both ends
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Does this shirt____ my trousers?
match
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My sneakers dont really _____ me, i might return them.
fit
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What idiom means that it is raining ALOT?
its raining cats and dogs
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name three types of giving
teacher
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what is the adjective for something which is enjoyable to see or watch?
entertaining
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something you can read about a suubject, but its not a book?
a magazine
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what does the charity name 'WWF' stand for?
World wildlife fund
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what is the noun for something that is easy to remember?
memorable
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what noun describes the space or length between two things?
distance
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name 3 plural nouns which end in -ies
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which adverb describes something that happens every month?
monthly
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which verb means to show to everybody what you are selling, so that you can sell more?
advertise
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the first money you put into an account
deposit
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Whcih idiom means making (somebody) annoyed,upset or angry?
driving (somebody) up the wall
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Which idiom means to not do all the work you should have done?
cutting corners
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Which noun describes the money you give to charity?
donation
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Name 5 verbs to do with shopping
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which verb means to change one thing for another thing?
swap
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