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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries meaning of "take the bull by the horns"
english animal idioms question 1
There are times when you must decide and take the bull by the horns.


english animal idioms, answer 1 english animal idioms, verb tense worksheet, make the right decision vs make the wrong decision vs make a bold

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 vocabulary test: noun adjective lists toefl verbal test Lead a dog's life
english animal idioms question 2
He leads a dog's life really because his freedom is always curtailed.


english animal idioms, answer 2 direct and indirect object pronouns, never knows what to do vs sometimes does something wrong vs never goes out

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 interactive word games: free online noun adjective game The black sheep of the family
english animal idioms question 3
No-one ever mentions him because he's regarded as the black sheep of the family.


english animal idioms, answer 3 adverb comparative and superlative, the one with a sense of humour vs the one with a bad reputation vs the one

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 meaning of construe, devout, zealot, feint, mediocre, imprecation It's raining cats and dogs
english animal idioms question 4
I shouldn't go outside without a raincoat because it's raining cats and dogs.


english animal idioms, answer 4 preposition game, it's just started to rain vs it's going to rain vs it's raining very heavily vs it's raining a

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 definition of balloon, story, tonight, device, box, history, orbit To make a fool of you
english animal idioms question 5
You shouldn't sign there I think he's about to make a monkey out of you.


english animal idioms, answer 5 100 english idioms, to make a fool of you vs to make you lose money vs to make you feel stupid vs to make you

 vocabulary words: english verbs sat test What is a "white elephant"?
english animal idioms question 6
It's a lovely house and very big but nobody uses it so it's a bit of a white elephant.


english animal idioms, answer 6 english animal idioms, what is a pronoun, something very beautiful and useful vs something very big and useful

 word games: free online verb quiz sat test Meaning of "lion's share"
english animal idioms question 7
When the business folded, he took the lion's share of the assets.


english animal idioms, answer 7 english verb tense, the easiest part vs the smallest part vs the biggest part vs the only part

 define blaspheme, disquiet, evolve, telescope, felicitate, antedate Expression: as blind as a bat
english animal idioms question 8
Without my glasses I can't see where I'm going in fact I'm as blind as a bat.


english animal idioms, answer 8 english grammar who whom, very short sighted vs very long sighted vs very far sighted vs very clear sighted

 toefl essay sample: some people believe that university... Up with the lark
english animal idioms question 9
I get very irritated sometimes because they're always up with the lark and I like to lie in.


english animal idioms, answer 9 part of speech activity, up very easily vs up very early vs up very often vs up very noisily

 toefl essay sample: you have enough money to purchase... What idioms are prepositional phrases?
english animal idioms question 10
I would advise you to do that as well and in that way you'll kill two birds with one stone.


english animal idioms, answer 10 food idioms, get things done twice vs get something done two times vs get two things done at the same time

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