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english slang idioms answer 1
"I am so mad at my boyfriend. He has gone to great lengths to convince me he quit drinking. Then, his friend came to the house and asked if my boyfriend had made it home OK the other night after driving drunk," Shirley told Grace.

Correct answer: (c) lengths

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english slang idioms answer 2
"Look at Tom. He looks exhausted. He must have had a long night last night. His eyes are half-mast," Ryan said to Karen.

Correct answer: (d) mast

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english slang idioms answer 3
"What is your manager's cell phone number?" the disgruntled customer asked the representative after being informed that the manager wasn't in at that moment. The representative answered, "I am not at liberty to give that number out. I can have him call you once he comes in, though."

Correct answer: (a) liberty

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english slang idioms answer 4
He had checked every music store in town for a quality distortion pedal for a guitar. He searched for months and none of the stores had the pedal in stock. At long last, he found one in a pawn shop.

Correct answer: (c) long

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english slang idioms answer 5
He and his boss had been at odds about what to do about the supply crisis for the past month. Each refused to see the other's perspective and rationale.

Correct answer: (c) odds

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"I am so sorry! I must not have set my alarm last night. I am sorry that I am late. I will leave my house at once," Laurie said when her work called to find out why she wasn't in the office.

Correct answer: (b) once

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english slang idioms answer 7
"I am coming home immediately after I am done here. I have some loose ends to tie up at the office before I can leave and that should take about twenty minutes. Then, I will come home," Chris told Linda when she called.

Correct answer: (d) loose

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"Please don't invite Jack to your party. I dated him at one time and we had a nasty break-up now we can't stand the sight of each other," Beth said to Kim.

Correct answer: (c) one

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english slang idioms answer 9
"Will you come to our party on Saturday? You don't have to show up at any particular time you can show up at your leisure. I know you have some things you have to do in the morning," Wes said to Brandon.

Correct answer: (c) leisure

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"It will cost you, at most, $150 for a new pump," the repairman told the Watsons.

Correct answer: (a) most

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