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10 common idioms - 1 QUỲNH

10 common idioms - 1 QUỲNH

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12th Grade

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10 common idioms - 1 QUỲNH

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8 COMMON IDIOMS

​TRẦN NGUYỄN NHƯ QUỲNH

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Multiple Choice

"cut corners " means

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to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

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unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

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to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"sit on the fence" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"under the weather" means

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to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"Play it by ear" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"sit on the fence" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"Play it by ear" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"under the weather" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

" beat around the bush " means...............

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to make a wrong choice

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to deviate from the main issue at hand

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to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

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the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" let the cat out of the bag " means...............

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to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" back to the drawing board" means...............

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to make a wrong choice

2

when an attempt fails and it's time to start a fresh

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" the last straw " means...............

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to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" give the benefit of the doubt " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" bark up the wrong tree " means...............

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to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" beat around the bush " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" let the cat out of the bag " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" give the benefit of the doubt " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" the last straw " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" back to the drawing board" means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

when an attempt fails and it's time to start a fresh

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" the last straw " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" bark up the wrong tree " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" give the benefit of the doubt " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

"cut corners " means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"sit on the fence" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

"Play it by ear" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

"cut corners " means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

"Play it by ear" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"cut corners " means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"sit on the fence" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

" bark up the wrong tree " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" bark up the wrong tree " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" give the benefit of the doubt " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

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Multiple Choice

" the last straw " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

43

Multiple Choice

"sit on the fence" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

44

Multiple Choice

" give the benefit of the doubt " means...............

1

to make a wrong choice

2

to deviate from the main issue at hand

3

to believe someone even when you are not fully convinced about validity of their claim

4

the final problem or inconvenience that stretches someone's endurance or patience to breaking point

5

to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise

45

Multiple Choice

"sit on the fence" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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Multiple Choice

"Play it by ear" means

1

to react a situation as it develops, without planning for it before hand

2

unwilling to take a position in an arguement, debate or dispute

3

to take shortcuts, but by lowering the quality of the outcome

4

to be ill, unwell or in a low spirit

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10 common idioms - 1 QUỲNH

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​TRẦN NGUYỄN NHƯ QUỲNH

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