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 All tests  Quiz  Listen to this test (MP3)  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries A tall story?
hear my story question 1
Personally I don't believe a word he told us because I think it was just a ......... story.


hear my story, answer 1 hear my story, game idioms, big vs high vs tall vs long

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 seeking friends from vietnam sharing mba Why "the same"?
hear my story question 2
I'm afraid it was the ......... old story with her all over again because she's started arriving late at work again.


hear my story, answer 2 past tense verbs, same vs like vs similar vs parallel

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 seeking friends from vietnam sharing mba Meaning of "sob story"
hear my story question 3
It was a bit of a ......... story really because she told us how her boyfriend had left her, she'd lost her job and she had nowhere to live.


hear my story, answer 3 subject object pronouns, cry vs weep vs tear vs sob

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 seeking friends from vietnam sharing mba Telling stories?
hear my story question 4
I don't really approve of all this discussion about people behind their backs — it's a bit like ......... stories.


hear my story, answer 4 simple past, past progressive, present perfect, speaking vs telling vs saying vs uttering

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 seeking friends from vietnam sharing mba Expression 'the story goes'
hear my story question 5
The story ......... that he's just married for the fourth time but I don't really believe it.


hear my story, answer 5 writing esl articles, says vs works vs sends vs goes

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hear my story question 6
To ......... a long story short, I'll come straight to the point and tell you exactly what happened.


hear my story, answer 6 hear my story, a list of part of speech, cut vs reduce vs snip vs curtail

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hear my story question 7
She did write one or two novels but she is best known for her excellent ......... stories.


hear my story, answer 7 concession preposition, brief vs short vs abrupt vs sudden

 seeking friends from vietnam sharing mba Meaning of 'story line'
hear my story question 8
It's a brilliant film as far as the images are concerned but the story ......... is a bit weak.


hear my story, answer 8 modal auxiliary verb, theme vs thread vs tendency vs line

 seeking friends from vietnam sharing mba What is the difference between success and fame?
hear my story question 9
He started off from a very simple background and then worked his way up to be President of the bank — a genuine ......... story.


hear my story, answer 9 english adjective list, success vs famous vs glamour vs fame

 seeking friends from vietnam sharing mba What is a storyteller?
hear my story question 10
In early civilisations it was the story ......... to whom everyone went to hear what had happened in the past.


hear my story, answer 10 past simple tense, speaker vs talker vs announcer vs teller

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