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english slang idioms answer 1
"Tom just told me about a lot of personal issues he's dealing with right now. He said that he didn't want advice — he just wanted to get some things off of his chest," Larry said to Kim.

Correct answer: (b) chest

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english slang idioms answer 2
"I think that you should update your resume and research your options — if you get my drift," Wesley said to Kim when she asked if he thought she would get fired soon or not.

Correct answer: (c) drift

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He couldn't wait until his company got off the ground and started turning a profit. He would then be able to quit his second job after his company started making a profit.

Correct answer: (c) ground

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"The new guy is starting to get on my nerves. Every time I bump into him, he starts bragging about his car which isn't that nice," Millie said to Lauren.

Correct answer: (a) nerves

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english slang idioms answer 5
"Our Accounting professor got on his soapbox again today about the importance of using ethics to preserve our financial system. He talked about it for at least an hour," Curt told Jake.

Correct answer: (d) soapbox

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english slang idioms answer 6
"You sure got up on the wrong side of the bed today. You have been crabby since you got up and you keep picking fights with me," Jacob told his wife.

Correct answer: (c) wrong

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"I had to go back to work for the hospital. The funding for the research I was doing got the ax due to government budget cuts," Dr. Shelly told her friend.

Correct answer: (b) ax

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"Now that we have a plan of action, let's implement it and get the ball rolling," the boss told his team.

Correct answer: (d) ball

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english slang idioms answer 9
"I got the green light from my boss to start the research I have wanted to do for years. I am so happy!" Max said to Mike.

Correct answer: (a) green

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english slang idioms answer 10
"I have been in drug rehabilitation for the past three months. I had a monkey on my back the last time you saw me but it is gone now," Lisa told Rick.

Correct answer: (c) monkey

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