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english slang idioms question 1
"What are you talking about? You have a great life. You have it .......... Both of your parents are rich and they buy you whatever you want. Don't tell me that your life is hard and depressing," Max said to Christian.


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english slang idioms question 2
"As you know, my girlfriend has been going out drinking with her friends three times a week and I haven't liked that. We finally ......... it out last night and she told me she would do whatever she wanted to do. So, we broke up at least for the time being," Jake told his brother.


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english slang idioms question 3
"Don't worry, you will find a girlfriend soon. You have a lot ......... for you. You are decent looking, smart, and you have money. It will happen soon," Ron's friend Stacey told him.


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english slang idioms question 4
"We have been apart for three weeks now. You have no ......... asking me if I am seeing anyone or if you can come over for dinner," Amber told her ex-boyfriend.


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english slang idioms question 5
"Go to your room! I'll have ......... of your bad attitude, young man. It is your fault you got in trouble, not mine. You know the rules," Billy's mom said to him.


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"No, Mom, I don't want any more chicken. I have had my ......... for tonight. Does anyone else want some?" Zachary asked the others at the table.


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"Don't complain that you had to work a long, hard day. You worked five hours today. I have had my ......... at the till since 6 o'clock this morning and I left the office at 4:30," Bill's dad said.


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"I am sorry. I don't have time today to help you with your fence. I already have my hands .......... I have to watch the kids for a couple of hours and then work on the roof," Paul told Ken.


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english slang idioms question 9
"Why didn't you buy that Honda Civic? Is your head screwed on .........? You are in the market for a new car and the Civic is the best deal I have seen offered in months. You won't get another opportunity like that," Frank said to Lou.


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english slang idioms question 10
"June, there have been rumors that you have been stealing office supplies. I have no proof that you have taken anything, so you are not in trouble. I just called you in here to tell you that I will have your ......... if I ever catch you stealing from this company," Carol said.


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