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EXERCISES
A. Choose the appropriate idiomatic expression to substitute for the italicized word or words in each
sentence below. Idioms from previous lessons are indicated by number.
1. I had to use a lot of paper and matches before I was able to get the wood in the fireplace
to begin to burn.
a. to burn down
b. to catch fire
c. to burn up
2. If
you stay up late every night,
it
seems logical that you'll get sick.
a. stands to reason
b. makes good
c. feels sorry for
3. The coach
inflated several of the players' soccer balls that were too soft.
a. broke out
b. made out (Lesson 10)
c. blew up
4.
From the beginning I knew that I wanted to go to medical school and to become a doctor.
a. All along (Lesson 2) b. As for
c. At least (Lesson 4)
5. This set of reference books is so old that the library should buy one that is more
current.
a. out
of date
b. first rate (Lesson 10) c. up to date
6. I
pity Marilyn because everything of value in her house was stolen by thieves.
a. tick off
b. count on (Lesson 6) c. feel sorry for
7. If you continue without taking a break this difficult work will
make you tired.
a. burn you out
b. burn you up
c. burn you down
8. Those two sisters look so
much alike that I often get confused about their names.
a. mixed up (Lesson 10)
b. broken out
c. out of date
9.
Regarding me, I don't care where we go today. It's up to you.
a. To be about to (Lesson 8)
b. As for
c. To think of (Lesson 7)
10. It
makes me annoyed that Jocelyn didn't call to cancel our appointment.
a. burns me up
b. breaks me out
c. burns me down
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