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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. Jack has been too busy with his work
to date anyone recently.
a. to see about
b.
to make out
c. to go out with
2. The manager wanted her assistant
to ascertain when the products would be delivered.
a. to make good time b. to get rid of
c. to make sure
3. You should
stir the milk and eggs before you add the butter.
a. cut down on (Lesson 9)
b.
mix up
c. come from
4. I was so nervous about giving the speech that I learned every word
by memorizing.
a. by myself (Lesson 3)
b. by heart
c. now and then
5. The weather is so bad today that we should definitely
postpone the picnic.
a. put off (Lesson 5)
b. call off (Lesson 5)
c. see about
6. George never seems to study. How is he
progressing in his coursework?
a.
making out
b. coming from
c. looking over (Lesson 6)
7. The test instructions were so poorly written that the students
were confused about what to do.
a. were attended to
b. paid attention (Lesson 8)
c.
were mixed up
8. This yellow tie doesn't
match your blue jacket at all.
a. go with
b. get rid of
c. come from
9. John enjoys going hiking with his friends. They take a hike together
every second weekend.
a. every now and then b. every other
c. all weekend long (Lesson 3)
10. This tablecloth is too old to use anymore;
would you mind if we discard it?
a. get rid of
b. come from
c. see to
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