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home sweet home question 1
You must have lost your marbles if you're seriously considering buying that house.


home sweet home, answer 1 home sweet home, pragmatics phrasal verbs, be serious vs be crazy vs be adventurous vs be happy

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 hello! everybody, i'm from india. would you like to join me? Expression: 'you are a bit over the top'
home sweet home question 2
If you don't mind me saying so I think you're a bit over the top, aren't you?


home sweet home, answer 2 pronoun case, you're exaggerating a bit vs you're joking a little vs you're laughing a bit vs you're describing

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home sweet home question 3
All right then if you like I'll put my cards on the table.


home sweet home, answer 3 teaching adverbs, i'll tell you a story vs i'll tell you what to do vs i'll tell you something vs i'll tell you

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home sweet home question 4
I'd appreciate that. Go on, I'm all ears.


home sweet home, answer 4 preposition of direction, i can hear what you're saying vs i am listening very carefully vs i am listening to

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home sweet home question 5
Well in the first place all the windows are broken, which is a real pain in the neck.


home sweet home, answer 5 define idioms, a bad ache vs a serious ache vs a serious problem vs a bad shock

 hello! everybody, i'm from india. would you like to join me? Meaning of "worth"
home sweet home question 6
Yes, I agree but at the same time it's not the end of the world.


home sweet home, answer 6 home sweet home, business english in the office, worth worrying about vs worth talking about vs worth looking at

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home sweet home question 7
Then of course there is that huge crack in one of the outer walls, that'll cost you an arm and a leg to repair.


home sweet home, answer 7 exercise gerund, a little money vs a sum of money vs some money vs a lot of money

 hello! everybody, i'm from india. would you like to join me? Meaning of the expression: in the fullness of time
home sweet home question 8
You have a point but then I can deal with that in the fullness of time.


home sweet home, answer 8 free idioms, in a little while vs eventually vs quite soon vs sometimes

 hello! everybody, i'm from india. would you like to join me? Idiom: 'sweep under the carpet'
home sweet home question 9
Finally there's one thing you can't just sweep under the carpet and that is the missing roof!


home sweet home, answer 9 adverbs lesson, forget vs remember vs ignore vs interpret

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home sweet home question 10
I can see there are no flies on you but you must admit it is very cheap.


home sweet home, answer 10 information on auxiliary verbs, you're not clear vs you're not easy vs you're not clever vs you're not stupid

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