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english slang idioms answer 1
"Next Tuesday, we are going to have a white elephant party for the Christmas season. We'll assign names on Thursday and there is a twenty dollar limit," Jan told the staff.

Correct answer: (a) elephant

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english slang idioms answer 2
"What are you so sad about, Christian? You look like your heart's in your boots," Matt said.

Correct answer: (d) boots

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english slang idioms answer 3
He knew that he should quit his job and try another field. His heart just wasn't in it anymore. The customers needed someone who would do more than just go through the motions.

Correct answer: (d) heart

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english slang idioms answer 4
"I was so scared before giving that speech. My heart was in my mouth the whole time," Natalie told Amy.

Correct answer: (d) mouth

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english slang idioms answer 5
"I didn't see it coming. There were no signs. My heart skipped a beat when he said you're fired' and I just walked out," Helen said to Ella.

Correct answer: (b) beat

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english slang idioms answer 6
"It was really productive. We had a heart-to-heart talk and I was able to see where she was coming from. We are back together now," Steve told his mom.

Correct answer: (d) heart

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english slang idioms answer 7
Heaven only knew why he kept going to work day after day. He hated the work and didn't like the people.

Correct answer: (c) knew

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english slang idioms answer 8
He knew that he had been a little heavy-handed with Tina. He shouldn't have fired her for something as little as losing too many office supplies. He decided to call her and ask her to come back to work tomorrow, he thought.

Correct answer: (b) heavy

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english slang idioms answer 9
"I have put in offers on three different houses. I hope, by hedging my bets, one of the places will come through and my wife will be happy," Nathan told Jack.

Correct answer: (d) bets

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english slang idioms answer 10
He knew that he would have to run hell-for leather to school to make it on time. This was the third time this month that he missed the bus and he didn't want his parents to find out.

Correct answer: (c) leather

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