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Idiom "Are we all set to go?"



 
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Idiom "Are we all set to go?" Tue Jun 17, 2008 4:05 am  Idiom "Are we all set to go?"
 

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ESL/EFL Test #421 "English Slang Idioms (161)", question 3

"Are we ......... set to go?" Mark asked his family as they were getting ready to go to Disney Land.

(a) complete
(b) ready
(c) total
(d) all

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ESL/EFL Test #421 "English Slang Idioms (161)", answer 3

"Are we all set to go?" Mark asked his family as they were getting ready to go to Disney Land.

Correct answer: (d) all
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Idiom "Are we all set to go?" Tue Jun 17, 2008 14:28 pm  Idiom "Are we all set to go?"
 

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'All set' is a collocation meaning 'completely prepared'.
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