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english slang idioms answer 1
"I don't have any ideas yet as to how to improve this company. I am still trying to get the lay of the land and get to know everyone," the new manager said to his assistant, Velma.

Correct answer: (a) land

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english slang idioms answer 2
"Corporate just informed me that we are closing two of our branches and outsourcing the jobs overseas. This means that over a thousand people are going to be laid off. That is horrible!" Judy said to her friend, Becky.

Correct answer: (b) laid

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english slang idioms answer 3
"If Thomas ever says anything like that to you again, I will lay him out and I don't care where we are," Mel said to his wife after she told him about the vile things Thomas said to her earlier that evening.

Correct answer: (d) lay

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english slang idioms answer 4
"My husband prides himself on his cooking abilities. He is actually quite good at least I think so," Dana said to Paul and Isabelle.

Correct answer: (a) prides

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english slang idioms answer 5
Travelling by plane is hard enough without a lot of lay-overs. When I came back from South Korea, I had over seven hours of wait-time to kill.

Correct answer: (b) lay

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english slang idioms answer 6
"Don't try to lay the blame on me because we're broke. You have spent more in the past six months on junk then I have in the past two years," Bart said to Eleanor.

Correct answer: (a) blame

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english slang idioms answer 7
"Instead of pointing at each other and assigning fault, let's put our heads together and find a solution," Tim said to the other employees.

Correct answer: (a) heads

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english slang idioms answer 8
"Jim, it is your fault that the customer is mad at the company. You were rude and gave him incorrect information. I know that you like to point the finger at everyone else here but it is not going to work this time," Pauline, his boss, told him after lunch.

Correct answer: (d) finger

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english slang idioms answer 9
"I can't believe you beat me that fast. You laid waste to all of my offensive maneuvers and defenses within minutes," Tyler said to Josh after the chess match.

Correct answer: (c) waste

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english slang idioms answer 10
"I am glad we talked tonight and worked things out. Now, we can finally lay that incident to rest and be happy with each other," Paula said to Simon.

Correct answer: (c) lay

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