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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries Meaning of cold comfort
from shakespeare originally question 1
When he heard that he had lost his job, it was cold comfort to learn that he could keep his car.


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 english vocabulary words: english noun adjective toeic verbal test Hit or miss method
from shakespeare originally question 2
The selection of candidates was done in a hit or miss manner so that nobody knew why they were chosen.


from shakespeare originally, answer 2 adverb worksheets, friendly vs happy vs easy vs casual

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 interactive word games: free online noun adjective game Get into difficulties vs. get into trouble
from shakespeare originally question 3
She had got herself in a pickle by trying to please everyone at the same time.


from shakespeare originally, answer 3 how shakespeare affected the english language, into confusion vs into trouble vs into difficulties vs into

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from shakespeare originally question 4
I'm afraid that my poor old car has finally breathed its last.


from shakespeare originally, answer 4 past progressive tense, stopped working vs stopped trying vs stopped flying vs stopped turning

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 definition of wire, nation, paper, expel, look, threaten, defend Illusion vs. delusion
from shakespeare originally question 5
You're living in a fool's paradise if you think they're going to pay you for nothing.


from shakespeare originally, answer 5 ap english question, under an illusion vs under a dream vs under a cloud vs under a delusion

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from shakespeare originally question 6
It was a total mystery as apparently there was neither rhyme nor reason why he did it.


from shakespeare originally, answer 6 from shakespeare originally, homework help for 2nd grade verbs, no logical reason vs no real reason vs no

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from shakespeare originally question 7
There is clearly a sea change in the way people now look at crime today.


from shakespeare originally, answer 7 grammar gerunds, a little change vs a huge change vs a fine change vs a small change

 define convex, melodious, patronymic, primeval, adherent, eatable 'disappeared completely' vs 'disappeared quickly'
from shakespeare originally question 8
They looked everywhere for the lost passport but it seems to have vanished into thin air.


from shakespeare originally, answer 8 english dialogue, disappeared slowly vs disappeared gradually vs disappeared completely vs disappeared quickly

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from shakespeare originally question 9
When it comes to a crisis, Charles is a tower of strength.


from shakespeare originally, answer 9 present perfect tense, very tall vs very reliable vs very strong vs very trusting

 hello! i am teacher in taiwan meaning of 'he always demands his total satisfaction'
from shakespeare originally question 10
Whenever he has been treated badly, he always demands his pound of flesh.


from shakespeare originally, answer 10 simple past, past progressive, present perfect, total recompense vs total satisfaction vs total agreement

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