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They're trying very hard to finish in time and they're working ......... the clock.


tick tock, answer 1 tick tock, comparative adjectives, up vs through vs on vs against

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 vocabulary sentence: examples of verbs toeic verbal test What does clockwise mean?
tick tock question 2
You have to turn this from left to right — in other words clock..........


tick tock, answer 2 dialogue lesson plan, way vs wise vs path vs route

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I'm afraid you can't make yourself any younger and turn the clock ..........


tick tock, answer 3 example of part of speech, to vs by vs back vs down

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 define emulate, substantiate, mortgage, enrich, carpet, criticize What does clockwork mean?
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You can always be sure that there'll be a delivery today as the service is as regular as clock..........


tick tock, answer 4 active and passive verb, time vs task vs job vs work

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It's an amazing system so that at whatever time of day you can always get a response as the staff are there ......... the clock.


tick tock, answer 5 five part of speech, along vs round vs about vs down

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 vocabulary words: noun lists gmat test what does "when do you clock with" mean?
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What time do you start work or more exactly when do you clock .........?


tick tock, answer 6 tick tock, object pronoun, on vs about vs with vs by

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When do you finish work or more exactly what time do you clock .........?


tick tock, answer 7 pronoun test, over vs off vs through vs in

 define guise, raconteur, adversary, discord, dogma What does this phrasal verb mean: 'to clock up'? Is it an idiom?
tick tock question 8
I've clocked ......... about an additional 20 hours this week in overtime pay.


tick tock, answer 8 gerund participle, on vs for vs up vs with

 learn vs. instruct? Beating the clock?
tick tock question 9
The competition is very strong as each team wants to be fastest and ......... the clock.


tick tock, answer 9 exercise in english, hit vs knock vs strike vs beat

 meaning of "hot potato" Clockwatcher?
tick tock question 10
She's not really interested in her job and just waits for the end of the day to come. She's just a clock ..........


tick tock, answer 10 pronoun agreement, watcher vs seer vs looker vs gazer

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