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Have time on your hands #1 (permalink) Sat May 07, 2005 18:49 pm   Have time on your hands
 

Test No. incompl/advan-13 "Time Expressions (1)", question 4

The problem is he has no work to do and with time on his ......... he is likely to get into trouble.

(a) hands
(b) fingers
(c) feet
(d) legs

Test No. incompl/advan-13 "Time Expressions (1)", answer 4

The problem is he has no work to do and with time on his hands he is likely to get into trouble.

Correct answer: (a) hands
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Time #2 (permalink) Sat May 07, 2005 19:18 pm   Time
 

If you have time on your hands it means you have a lot of time available and have nothing to do.
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