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english slang idioms answer 1
"The job interview was hard. I really had to keep my wits about me. They asked me detailed financial questions, for over an hour, that were very difficult to answer and that required me to think very hard," Matt told Karen.

Correct answer: (b) wits

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english slang idioms answer 2
"I am going to put in my resume for the new accounting position that just opened up. I think I have a shot at it. I have the experience and the education to do well at the job," Kara told Roxanne.

Correct answer: (a) shot

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"If I am hired, I have no qualms about working weekends. I will work every weekend if you want me to," Stewie told the hiring manager.

Correct answer: (c) no

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english slang idioms answer 4
He was starting to have second thoughts about going to graduate school. He was broke and he would have to add to an already large amount of student loans.

Correct answer: (b) second

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"I think it is time for a new pair of shoes. Yours have seen better days. The heels are worn through and you have a hole in the toe of the left one," Zeke's dad told him.

Correct answer: (d) better

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english slang idioms answer 6
"I love my best friend, but you have to watch him. He's got sticky fingers. He steals something from almost every place he goes," Bill told his girlfriend.

Correct answer: (b) sticky

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"If we work hard today, we can have the frame made and up by the end of today and we will have the makings of a new shed," Rod said to Adam.

Correct answer: (a) makings

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english slang idioms answer 8
"I am so glad we went to Hawaii for our honeymoon. I had the time of my life. I don't think I have ever seen any place as beautiful," Amber told Darren.

Correct answer: (a) life

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english slang idioms answer 9
"Now I got to play a joke on you and you are moving away next week. He who laughs last laughs best," Robert said to Neal.

Correct answer: (d) best

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english slang idioms answer 10
"It is late. I think I am going to head home but I will see you tomorrow," Jill said to Mary.

Correct answer: (b) head

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