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What does this idiom mean? my lips are sealed
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Fix this sentence: My mom said he will pick us up from the movies.
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I'm in a boat. I'm holding a pole in my hands. There is a line hanging from the pole and a hook at the end of the line. What am I doing?
Fishing
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What does this idiom mean? Pain in the neck
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Compare and Contrast: Telescope and microscope
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What does this idiom mean: To be in the same boat
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What does this idiom mean: to hold your horses
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Fix this sentence: We has the same birthday
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You are hungry for a snack, but Mom is lying down on the couch because she doesn't feel well. What should you do?
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Compare and contrast: microwave and oven
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You are in the library studying. You are humming because it helps you to concentrate. How do the other students in the library feel about this?
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I forgot to grab something important on my shopping list. I don't have extra money. What should I do?
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Fix this sentence: I heard you losed your jacket.
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What does this idiom mean: To cost an arm and a leg
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What does this idiom mean? Go bananas
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You are at a restaurant with some friends. Your food comes first. You are really hungry, what should you do?
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Fix this sentence: Mr. Mitchell are having a pizza party for his class tmr.
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Compare and Contrast: Target vs. Vons
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Fix this sentence: Jeff is going to let us borrow her game.
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Compare and Contrast: Zoo vs. Aquarium
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What does this idiom mean: To be or feel under the weather
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Sammy and Billy are side by side. Sammy moves his legs a little faster and harder, crossing the line. The crowd cheers. What are they doing?
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Fix this sentence: Last night I catched a lizard in my backyard.
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When I am at lunch with a friend, I can start a conversation. What could I talk about?
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