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 All tests  Quiz  Listen to this test (MP3)  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries Meaning of 'Take it easy'
responses question 1
Jill: 'I'm so confused, I don't know what to do.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 1 responses (5), ending a sentence with a preposition, take it free. vs take it easy. vs take it light. vs take it

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 set off and set on? meaning of "Calm down"
responses question 2
Jill: 'What shall I do — I'm in a terrible state!'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 2 english exercise on article, calm on. vs calm up. vs calm along. vs calm down.

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 set off and set on? Meaning of "break the handle"
responses question 3
Jill: 'I'm afraid I've just broken the handle.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 3 present perfect subjunctive, don't brood. vs don't annoy. vs don't worry. vs don't anger.

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 set off and set on? Difference between all right and fine
responses question 4
Jill: 'I hope nobody minds if I leave early.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 4 adverb, it'll be all right. vs it'll be all straight. vs it'll be all correct. vs it'll be all fine.

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 set off and set on? Meaning of 'the end of the world'
responses question 5
Jill: 'It's going to cost a lot of money to put right, I'm afraid.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 5 pronoun song, it's not the end of the day. vs it's not the end of the world. vs it's not the end of life.

 set off and set on? Bound to come
responses question 6
Jill: 'I do hope they make it tonight — it's very late you know.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 6 responses (5), past tense words, they're tied to come. vs they're destined to come. vs they're forced to come

 set off and set on? Meaning of Over and Through
responses question 7
Jill: 'I don't think I can stand much more of this.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 7 define pronoun, the worst is by. vs the worst is through. vs the worst is over. vs the worst is gone.

 set off and set on? Idiom: Things can only get better
responses question 8
Jill: 'What's your view of what's coming next?'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 8 pearl jam present tense, things can only grow better. vs things can only get better. vs things can only show

 set off and set on? Meaning of "Count your blessings"
responses question 9
Jill: 'I've lost everything my job, my house, my money — what should I do?'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 9 conjugation of reflexive verbs, count your blessings. vs count your benefits. vs count your assets. vs count

 set off and set on? Meaning of chin up
responses question 10
Jill: 'I'm very depressed at the moment, sorry.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 10 direct object pronouns, face up. vs cheek up. vs nose up. vs chin up.

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