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english slang idioms answer 1
"Has anything important happened in the news in the past while? I am kind of out of touch with current events due to a massive amount of school work," Dan asked his mom.

Correct answer: (c) touch

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english slang idioms answer 2
"You need to fix your guitar. It is way out of tune," the drummer said to the guitar player during the concert.

Correct answer: (b) tune

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"Bill is annoying. He always speaks out of turn. He constantly interrupted everyone at the party and cut them off if they were answering one of his questions," Janice said to Tim.

Correct answer: (a) turn

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english slang idioms answer 4
People in America used to look down on women if they had a child out of wedlock. Now, it is not uncommon, in the least, and people are much less judgmental these days.

Correct answer: (d) wedlock

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english slang idioms answer 5
"Do you have a drill that I can borrow? Mine is out of whack at the moment. It won't hold the bit tight when it's in use," Jack said to Phil.

Correct answer: (a) whack

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english slang idioms answer 6
"Beth sure seems to be off in outer space today. She is just looking off into nowhere and has asked me to repeat some of my questions several times today. She just looks unfocused," Jack said to Ron.

Correct answer: (c) space

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english slang idioms answer 7
"I am glad the building of that shed is over and done with. That was hard work," Lucy said to Derrick.

Correct answer: (d) done

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"I understand a little about auto mechanics but the speech from the mechanic about the problem with my fuel-injection system went over my head," Larry told his wife when she asked if he understood what the problem was.

Correct answer: (c) head

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english slang idioms answer 9
"Jay, they are going to find out that you broke the window. There were lots of kids outside at recess when it happened. You might as well own up to it and take your punishment before it gets worse," Johnny told his friend.

Correct answer: (a) own

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english slang idioms answer 10
"I guess you are right. If I fess up to it before I am caught, I'll probably receive less punishment," Jay said to Johnny.

Correct answer: (b) fess

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