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 All tests  Quiz  Listen to this test (MP3)  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries What does "she up to" mean?
english prepositions questions 1
Say what you like but I simply don't understand what she's over to — it just doesn't make sense.


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 hi, i am a new comer, happy to be here :d What does this idiom mean: to be into something?
english prepositions questions 2
Are you up to the game of cricket or doesn't it interest you in the slightest?


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english prepositions questions 3
Please read this document out before you make your mind up because it's very important to understand the details.


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 hi, i am a new comer, happy to be here :d Definition of preposition
english prepositions questions 4
Up and over again I've warned you that doing that is very dangerous and now I hope you'll believe me.


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english prepositions, answer 4 short story past simple regular verbs, up vs over vs now

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 hi, i am a new comer, happy to be here :d Phrase: "Under the weather"
english prepositions questions 5
I'm feeling a little below the weather today and I just don't know what's wrong with me.


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 hi, i am a new comer, happy to be here :d What does this expression mean: 'hard at it'?
english prepositions questions 6
Charlie is always on it from morning till night — he's probably the hardest worker I've ever met.


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english prepositions, answer 6 english prepositions, gerunds, on vs from vs till

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english prepositions questions 7
I'll go across with you on the first point but I'm afraid I can't possibly agree with you on points two and three.


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 hi, i am a new comer, happy to be here :d Phrasal verb: come up
english prepositions questions 8
Try as hard as they will but I'm afraid they'll never come on to the standard that is required by the committee.


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english prepositions, answer 8 grammar verb tense, on vs to vs by

 hi, i am a new comer, happy to be here :d What does this phrase mean: out and out?
english prepositions questions 9
He's an on and on supporter of that political party and nothing you can say will make him change his mind.


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english prepositions, answer 9 part of speech lesson plan, on and on vs of vs make

 hi, i am a new comer, happy to be here :d Expression: to be through with somebody
english prepositions questions 10
I'm sorry to have to say this but I'm afraid we're out with your company because we can no longer trust them.


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