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english slang idioms answer 1
"I can't start the project until I get the nod from my boss. He should have an answer for me later today," Mike told the client.

Correct answer: (a) nod

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english slang idioms answer 2
"Come on! We have been waiting for you to start your presentation for twenty minutes! Let's get the show on the road!" A disgruntled member of the audience yelled at the presenter.

Correct answer: (d) show

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english slang idioms answer 3
"You have to get a grip on yourself, Mark. Getting drunk is not going to help. Losing your job isn't the end of the world. You will get another one soon," his wife told him.

Correct answer: (c) grip

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english slang idioms answer 4
"That guy has to get a hold of himself. I know that he was embarrassed in front of a client but cussing at the staff and locking himself in the bathroom is not acceptable," the boss told her assistant.

Correct answer: (c) himself

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english slang idioms answer 5
"I like Sarah. She has a lot of get up and go.' She is always ready to start work when she gets here and is good at motivating people in the morning," the boss told her assistant.

Correct answer: (b) go

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english slang idioms answer 6
"If you get wind of any job opportunities in your department, forward an application onto me as soon as possible," Roger said. He was sick of working in his department and wanted a new challenge.

Correct answer: (b) wind

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english slang idioms answer 7
His wife got her feathers in a bunch at the party when John's wife told her that the weight she gained recently looked good on her. She immediately wanted to go home and vowed never to talk to John or his wife ever again.

Correct answer: (d) feathers

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english slang idioms answer 8
"Don't let the bully get your goat. Don't let him make you angry. That's what he wants you to do," Billy told Neil.

Correct answer: (d) goat

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english slang idioms answer 9
Once he found out that members of the department were stealing, they pressured him to get his hands dirty as well. He thought they wanted this so that he wouldn't tell on them.

Correct answer: (b) dirty

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english slang idioms answer 10
"I am still trying to get my head around the fact that my best friend and his wife are getting a divorce. They have been together as long as I can remember and they always seemed so happy," Matt told his sister.

Correct answer: (a) around

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