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 All tests  Quiz  Listen to this test (MP3)  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries Differences between crash, clash, smash and hash
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English idiom
I'm sorry that looks awful — those two colours don't go together.

Idiom definition
I'm sorry that looks awful — those two colours clash.

Correct answer: (c) clash

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 25 year old boy from belgium Present participle of bite
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English idiom
After what you've gone through, I'm sure you need a holiday.

Idiom definition
After what you've experienced, I'm sure you need a holiday.

Correct answer: (d) experienced

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English idiom
We won't go into that now but I don't think we can avoid the subject much longer.

Idiom definition
We won't discuss that now but I don't think we can avoid the subject much longer.

Correct answer: (a) discuss

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 25 year old boy from belgium idiom "He's gone right down in my estimation"
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English idiom
He's gone right down in my estimation now that I've heard what he has done to his family.

Idiom definition
I don't think much of him now that I've heard what he has done to his family.

Correct answer: (d) I don't think much of him

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go ahead answer 5
English idiom
My advice to you is to make your mind up before it's too late and simply go for it.

Idiom definition
My advice to you is to make your mind up before it's too late and simply take the opportunity now.

Correct answer: (c) take the opportunity now

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 25 year old boy from belgium Phrasal verb: go off
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English idiom
I'm afraid you've left that food too long out of the fridge and now it's gone off.

Idiom definition
I'm afraid you've left that food too long out of the fridge and now it's become rotten.

Correct answer: (b) become rotten

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go ahead answer 7
English idiom
There were so many members of the political party who had gone against the leader that he resigned.

Idiom definition
There were so many members of the political party who had opposed the leader that he resigned.

Correct answer: (d) opposed

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go ahead answer 8
English idiom
Don't wait for me because I can't come yet so you go ahead and I'll join you later.

Idiom definition
Don't wait for me because I can't come yet so you go before me and I'll join you later.

Correct answer: (a) go before me

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 25 year old boy from belgium What does ALMOST mean? How to distinguish?
go ahead answer 9
English idiom
If petrol prices go up any more, I shall have to use a bicycle.

Idiom definition
If petrol prices increase any more, I shall have to use a bicycle.

Correct answer: (c) increase

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go ahead answer 10
English idiom
I'm sorry I interrupted you, please go on from where I so rudely stopped you.

Idiom definition
I'm sorry I interrupted you, please continue from where I so rudely stopped you.

Correct answer: (a) continue

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