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english slang idioms answer 1
The little boy hung his head in shame when his mom caught him lying about breaking the front window with a baseball.

Correct answer: (c) head

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english slang idioms answer 2
"I am glad that I finally got the laminate flooring done in the bedroom. That job has been hanging over my head for months. Now I don't have to think about it anymore," Linus said to Bart.

Correct answer: (c) over

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english slang idioms answer 3
"This boat takes off very quickly so hang on to your hats, ladies!" Rob said to Jessica and Rosa.

Correct answer: (a) hats

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english slang idioms answer 4
"Why don't we go to the bar on Friday instead? I have to make a presentation tomorrow and don't want to have a hangover at work," Wally said to Joe and Steve.

Correct answer: (d) hangover

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english slang idioms answer 5
"I am sorry I am home late from work. I got pulled over by the police for speeding," Ronny said to Bernice.

Correct answer: (c) pulled

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english slang idioms answer 6
"We have been very lucky to have Zachary. We thought he might be a jerk when he became a teenager but he has remained his normal happy-go-lucky self," Christina told Zoe.

Correct answer: (b) happy

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english slang idioms answer 7
"Why do you always have to be so serious and mean? You are a very hard man to be around sometimes," Shirley said to Isaac.

Correct answer: (a) hard

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english slang idioms answer 8
"Jeff, you are a hard nut to crack. I have worked with you for five years and I still don't know much about you. You have always refused my invitations and you never answer any of my questions," Paul complained.

Correct answer: (d) nut

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english slang idioms answer 9
"You will have to speak up. Fred is a little hard of hearing," Geraldine said to their guests.

Correct answer: (d) hard

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english slang idioms answer 10
He hoped that this spell of hard luck that he had come across would soon pass. He had looked for a job for a month and a half and still hadn't found anything. He had already sold off almost everything he owned of value.

Correct answer: (b) luck

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