Read these English anecdotes and maybe smile today? Start your FREE email English course now!
Web English-test.net

English grammar tests
easy  medium  advanced
English synonym tests
easy  medium  advanced
Business English tests
easy  medium  advanced
English idiom tests
easy  medium  advanced
Common error tests
easy  medium  advanced
email this test to a friend add bookmark Help: How to take this test? print worksheets for students and teachers esl quiz
English Grammar Exercises
 

English Slang Idioms (183)

Answers to test questions and links to explanations

Home > Free English Tests for ESL/EFL > English Language Test, Intermediate level # 390
English Slang Idioms (182) esl test printable ESL Worksheets English Slang Idioms (184)

 All tests  TOP 100  Forum  Dictionaries Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 1
The burglars decided to case the joint before performing the robbery. They wanted to look for security systems and for ways into the building.

Correct answer: (c) case

Meaning of case
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 1 english slang idioms (183), expressions with case, cash, cart, out, what does case mean?

Join our English Learning Community! — Make new friends today!
  Find penpals and make new friends today!

 vocabulary words: noun test sat test Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 2
Often, the World Bank will encourage countries, that have obtained loans from them before, to start growing cash crops like sugar cane or coffee to help raise the money to pay back the loans.

Correct answer: (d) cash

Meaning of cash
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 2 meaning of shut, chance, hands, pace, off, what does cash mean? what is the definition for cash?

Start improving your listening skills today!  — Take these listening exercises now.

 word games: free online noun quiz sat test Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 3
Many companies in America are looking for ways to cash in on the push toward sustainability and "going green."

Correct answer: (a) cash

Meaning of cash
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 3 definition of cheapskate, chewed, play, speak, choosing, what does cash mean? what is the definition for cash?

1094 English Grammar Exercises — Printable, photocopiable.
For use in a classroom, at home, on your PC or anywhere.

 define liquor, grindstone, prosody, dissuasion, tenure, profiteer Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 4
He had been waiting three hours for the guys to show up and cart off his sheet metal from the old shed he had torn down. He was starting to get annoyed with them since he had errands to run in town that he couldn't get to, due to the wait.

Correct answer: (b) cart

Meaning of cart
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 4 sample of cleared, cut, climb, cloak, strings, what does cart mean? what is the definition for cart?

Pimsleur English for Hindi Speakers — Learning English can
be fun. Try this audio program and you will make progress fast.

 learning how to speak japanese: pimsleur japanese, comprehensive Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 5
Some churches believe that people can become possessed by demons who will harm them. These churches believe that the possessed people cannot become whole again until the demons are cast out by members of the church or by God.

Correct answer: (d) out

Meaning of out
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 5 examples of hard, long, seams, around, what does out mean? what is the definition for out?

Start FREE email English course now!Join more than 100,000 learners!


 rely on vs. trust Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 6
"My cat fell out of our tree and is completely fine. The tree is about 30 feet tall! I guess cats really do have nine lives. My cat sure used one of those up that time," Sally told Fred.

Correct answer: (c) nine

Meaning of nine
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 6 english slang idioms (183), sentence with came, senses, life, mind, what does nine mean?

 difference between collect and gather Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 7
"You should call Nate back. He is a doctor and is rich. He is quite a catch, you know. I wish I had a doctor that was interested in me," Maxine told Jenny.

Correct answer: (a) catch

Meaning of catch
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 7 vocabulary words ground, conked, compare, conversation, what does catch mean? what is the definition for catch?

 funny or polite euphemisms Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 8
"That is the eighth time I have sneezed today. My nose is getting stuffed up, too. I think I am starting to catch cold," Marcie told Bill.

Correct answer: (d) cold

Meaning of cold
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 8 usage of joke, cracked, cradle, cramp, what does cold mean? what is the definition for cold?

 some tips on punctuation from mister micawber Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 9
"I am sorry, you caught me off balance with that question. Yes, I will go to dinner with you," the accountant said to the assistant manager.

Correct answer: (d) balance

Meaning of balance
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 9 grammar rules for crystal, cub, appeal, up, class, what does balance mean? what is the definition for balance?

 errors finding: hickories are medium to large trees common in eastern and the... Ask a Teacher
english slang idioms answer 10
He felt old asking his daughter to wait for him as he caught his breath. He wasn't able to climb steep hills as easily as he used to.

Correct answer: (d) caught

Meaning of caught
sentence with Google language tool
 
online dictionary

english slang idioms, question 10 expressions with rate, pieces, cut, cutting, what does caught mean? what is the definition for caught?

Back to top


ESL/EFL Worksheets and Handouts for Students and Teachers Your ESL/EFL Test Package will help you learn new phrases, idioms, expressions and English grammar structures every single day. And you won't even have to cram any grammar rules or vocabulary words into your head. Instead, you will be absorbing bits and pieces of the English language almost without realizing it. This compact PDF English Test Package is the only printable English test collection currently available on the Internet. It contains 1772 ESL/EFL tests (10 questions per test plus answer keys) covering a wide variety of topics and grammatical points. Get your English Test Package Now!

  FREE email English course with 100601 Subscribers    
 
name email
 

Search results:

Expressions with case, cash, cart, out

You will find everything related to your search phrase "expressions with case, cash, cart, out" on our vocabulary building pages such as parts of speech (nouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions, modifiers, etc.), common words, idioms, phrases and expressions, word definitions from online dictionaries, free word and sentence translation, grammar structures and much more.

  • TOEIC — Test Of English for International Communication (3420 words, 684 tests, intermediate level)
  • GRE — Graduate Record Examination (3750 words, 750 tests, intermediate level)
  • SAT — Scholastic Assessment Test (5010 words, 1002 tests, intermediate level)
  • TOEFL — Test Of English as a Foreign Language (600 words, 120 tests, advanced level)
  • GMAT — Graduate Management Admission Test (1400 words, 280 tests, advanced level)

 

To link to English-Test.net from your website, simply cut and paste the following code to your web page.

It will appear on your page as
English Language Tests — Learn English Online at English-Test.net
EFL/ESL Links: ESL exercises: English Slang Idioms (191)Vocab words cry, matter, path, mind, habitEnglish exercise: English Slang Idioms (191) (Answers)Usage of joke, cracked, cradle, crampGrammar practice: English Slang Idioms (190)Dictionary definition of crack, cover, tracks, coveredESL testing: English Slang Idioms (190) (Answers)Vocabulary words ground, conked, compare, conversationESL activities: English Slang Idioms (189)Grammar exercises with company, common, coming, rosesEFL worksheets: English Slang Idioms (189) (Answers)Sentence with came, senses, life, mindEnglish handouts: English Slang Idioms (188)Idiomatic expressions with dead, come, into, handyEnglish exersices: English Slang Idioms (188) (Answers)Examples of hard, long, seams, aroundEnglish activities: English Slang Idioms (187)Idiom list with cockeyed, coattails, close, closingEnglish worksheets: English Slang Idioms (187) (Answers)Sample of cleared, cut, climb, cloak, stringsEFL exercises: English Slang Idioms (186)Handouts with canned, door, act, clamp, upPracticing English: English Slang Idioms (186) (Answers)Definition of cheapskate, chewed, play, speak, choosingESL practice test: English Slang Idioms (185)Exercise with on, life, charged, chracter, mindMultiple choice practice: English Slang Idioms (185) (Answers)Meaning of shut, chance, hands, pace, offESL test: English Slang Idioms (183) • Language lesson with caught, balance, cold, catchESL Audio Online - English MP3 - English Pronunciation
English Tests for TOEFL, TOEIC, GMAT, GRE, SAT, PCAT, MCAT, ASVAB, ESL/EFL copyright © 2003—2009 english-test.net