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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries Idiom: let the cat out of the bag
cats dogs and ducks question 1
You will be in a very difficult situation now that he's let the cat out of the bag.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 1 cats, dogs and ducks, pronoun rule, told a story vs let the animal go vs revealed the truth vs told a lie

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 vocabulary words: list of nouns toeic test These expressions are too literal!
cats dogs and ducks question 2
If I were you, I would not raise the subject again and my best advice is to let sleeping dogs lie.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 2 parts of speech activities, leave the dogs alone vs not touch the dogs vs not say any more vs keep away from the

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 word games: free online noun game toeic test what does a steady aim mean?
cats dogs and ducks question 3
Remember if you go into that meeting without being prepared with some answers, you will simply be a sitting duck.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 3 present tense exercise, a bird with no wings vs a ready target vs a steady aim vs a sick animal

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 meaning of average, standpoint, competition, clerk, consumption Idiom: a dead duck
cats dogs and ducks question 4
I'm afraid he didn't take my advice and they made him look a complete fool because he was unrepared and he ended up a dead duck.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 4 preposition as, a person with no feelings vs a person with no problems vs a person with no future vs a person

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cats dogs and ducks question 5
Mind you as I have said many times before I don't know how he's lasted so long in the job because he's always been the lame duck in the team.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 5 much many english, the lazy person vs the inefficient person vs the slow person vs the wrong person

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 english vocabulary words: english nouns verbs adjectives Become weaker vs. lose standards
cats dogs and ducks question 6
The older generation always maintains that in their day things were better and nowadays the country is going to the dogs.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 6 cats, dogs and ducks, 6 grade grammar part speech, is having a good time vs is becoming lazy vs is losing its

 word games: free online noun verb adjective game sat test Which way the cat is going to jump
cats dogs and ducks question 7
If you're unsure about which way the cat is going to jump, I suggest you hang on for a bit longer.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 7 verb tense lesson on, how much it will cost vs when your turn comes vs how you can succeed vs what will happen

 define physiocracy, acumen, missile, benefice, upheaval, onslaught Using apologize + "about" or "for"
cats dogs and ducks question 8
There is no need to apologize about your remarks as I can assure you it's like water off a duck's back to me.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 8 perfect tense verb, of some concern vs of a little concern vs of little concern vs of less concern

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cats dogs and ducks question 9
Once more he is in the doghouse but I couldn't possibly tell you why.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 9 an example of a present perfect tense, out of the way vs out of favour vs out of order vs out of trouble

 what is this sentence intention? Meaning of scalded cats
cats dogs and ducks question 10
As so many people are coming to a party at their house, they're running around preparing food like scalded cats.


cats dogs and ducks, answer 10 english homophones, in a nervous state vs in a delighted state vs in a hurried state vs in a hilarious state

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