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english slang idioms answer 1
"I am glad that our final exams are coming up. It is always a stressful time but it signifies that we are on the last lap of the semester," Dina said to Blanche.

Correct answer: (a) lap

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 vocabulary test: english nouns adjectives verbs gmat test what does brigade means?
english slang idioms answer 2
"The other team is probably going to win. They have the football on our twenty-yard line and there are only two minutes to go. We have to make a last stand and stop them here. If they score, we are done for the season. If they don't, we'll go into overtime and we might be the ones to break the tie," the quarterback told the team in the huddle.

Correct answer: (d) stand

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 word games: free online noun adjective verb game gmat test "stand a chance" vs "stand a place"
english slang idioms answer 3
"I don't think you should run for school president, Mike. I like you but I don't think you'll stand a chance. The other candidates are much more popular and have more money," Craig said.

Correct answer: (b) chance

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 meaning of itinerary, estimable, lambaste, renascence, repast, cloying The idiomatic expression ' to latch onto'
english slang idioms answer 4
"Wow, when you latch onto an idea, you don't let go. You have been talking about making a garden behind the shed, non-stop, for the past two weeks," Laurie said to Nick.

Correct answer: (d) latch

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english slang idioms, question 4 sample of wing, leg, lend, easy, what does latch mean? what is the definition for latch?

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english slang idioms answer 5
His wife was afraid of bears and insisted that they leave the flashlights on in the tent all night. He didn't think the batteries would last out the night but he figured it was better for her to find that out in the morning.

Correct answer: (a) last

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english slang idioms answer 6
"Slow down! What are you in such a lather about? You do know it is 2 o'clock in the morning, don't you?" A surprised Amanda asked her sister.

Correct answer: (c) lather

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english slang idioms answer 7
"If people make fun of me, I don't let it bother me. I just laugh it off. Their misconception is their problem," Joey told his best friend at the school.

Correct answer: (d) laugh

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english slang idioms answer 8
"I just saw the new comedy movie in the theaters with my girlfriend. You should go see it I think you would like it. We both laughed our heads off," Sam said to David.

Correct answer: (d) heads

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english slang idioms answer 9
"I know that you think my get-rich-quick scheme is stupid but I think it will really work. We'll see who is right but I believe that you'll be sorry you said anything and I'll be laughing all the way to the bank," Simon said to Jimmy.

Correct answer: (a) bank

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english slang idioms answer 10
"Brad told us that he was responsible for the invention that enabled oceanographers to dive down into the ocean at great depths. He told me that when I was with some friends of mine who are also structural engineers. However, he didn't know that we were engineers because what he said didn't make any sense to anyone who has any knowledge about physics or logic. We laughed him out of town," Damon said to Elbert.

Correct answer: (c) laughed

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