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english slang idioms question 1
"I can't promise you that I will be able to fix your plumbing but I'll give it a good ......... try. If I can't, you'll have to call a professional," Jim said to Dave.


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english slang idioms question 2
It is hard for immigrants not to miss things from the old ......... that are not readily available in the United States. Many times, people miss the food and ingredients for the preparation of the food that can spur feelings of homesickness.


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english slang idioms question 3
"It is past time for you to find a good man to marry, Beth. You are getting old, you know," Mary said to her sister. Her sister replied, "I am not an old ......... yet, I'll have you know. That aside, I haven't met the right person yet."


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"I like John, but he hasn't had to work hard in this life and is out of touch with the day-to-day struggles most of us have to deal with. He comes from old ......... his family has been rich since the 1800's so he has not had to learn to manage scarcity. I don't have much in common with him," Lacy said to Amanda.


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english slang idioms question 5
Lots of tourists come to Ferndale, California because of the nice old ......... feel it has. The homes on the main street are all old, renovated Victorian homes and the shops are reminiscent of a previous time period as well.


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english slang idioms question 6
"I am afraid I don't know too much about the local history of this area. Why don't you ask one of the old-......... around here. I am sure one of the old men who like to hang out together outside these shops would be able to answer your questions," the real estate agent told the couple when they asked how old the mill was and who built it.


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english slang idioms question 7
He couldn't wait to graduate from college and make some real money. He had been living on a ......... budget for far too long. He would like to be able to have a bit of fun in this life. At the moment, he couldn't afford to even see a cheap concert.


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english slang idioms question 8
"I am just calling to let you know that we had to cancel the picnic this weekend on ......... of the upcoming storm. Apparently, it is going to rain starting Thursday and continue all the way through the weekend," Amber said to the Johnsons.


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english slang idioms question 9
"Joey is still, luckily, on all .......... Soon he will be standing and running around. Our life is going to get much more complicated when that happens," Todd told his best friend when he asked about Todd's one-year-old son.


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english slang idioms question 10
"I am so excited and happy! Bill asked me out and I have been walking on ......... ever since. I have been hoping that he would ask me out on a date for months now," Kara told her mom.


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