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On the Water

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on the water question 1
As usual he left it to the last moment and as a consequence he missed the boat.


on the water, answer 1 on the water, grammar phrasal verbs theory, didn't take advantage of the situation vs didn't take advantage of

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on the water question 2
I'm sorry to tell you that you've burnt your boats now and so you won't be able to go back.


on the water, answer 2 preposition as, your current situation cannot be reversed vs your current situation cannot be repeated vs your

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on the water question 3
I told her I understood exactly what she was feeling as we were both after all in the same boat.


on the water, answer 3 preposition with adjective, in a similar case vs in a similar find vs in a similar take vs in a similar

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on the water question 4
No matter how smoothly things are running, you can always rely on Charlie to rock the boat.


on the water, answer 4 american idioms expression, spoil something vs spoil anything vs spoil everything vs spoil nothing

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on the water question 5
We were all a bit worried about the new manager because we heard that she liked to run a tight ship.


on the water, answer 5 esl preposition, be well organized vs be well disposed vs be well received vs be well placed

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on the water question 6
Although they were a couple well into their 80's everything in their house was always shipshape.


on the water, answer 6 on the water, comparative and superlative adjectives, very old vs very neat vs very fresh vs very clean

 help needed for taking gmat in one month's time! Idiom: two ships that pass in the night
on the water question 7
Everybody imagined that there was a big romance between the two of them but it turned out they were merely ships that pass in the night.


on the water, answer 7 adverbs and adjectives, strangers meeting quietly vs strangers meeting softly vs strangers meeting once

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on the water question 8
Sadly it never happened but she was absolutely sure her ship would come in one day and she could buy that house in the country.


on the water, answer 8 online english practice, she would be famous vs she would be free vs she would be happy vs she would be rich

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on the water question 9
In view of his change in fortune he decided to push the boat out and hold a big party.


on the water, answer 9 intensive pronoun, spend a lot of money vs spend a lot of time vs spend a lot of effort vs spend a lot of energy

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on the water question 10
Once you've read the instruction book, you'll probably find it's plain sailing.


on the water, answer 10 difficulty encountered when learning phrasal verb, accurate vs active vs straightforward vs intelligent

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