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splitting hairs question 1
We told him to keep his hair on because he was getting angrier and angrier.


splitting hairs, answer 1 splitting hairs, what part of speech is not, to stand still vs to remain calm vs to speak quietly vs to sit down

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splitting hairs question 2
I can't really explain it but the moment she walks into the room and asks me a question she gets in my hair.


splitting hairs, answer 2 practice english regent, pulls my hair vs terrifies me vs criticizes me vs irritates me

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splitting hairs question 3
Now that he's passed his exams and got his qualifications he's decided to let his hair down.


splitting hairs, answer 3 grammar verb tense, behave informally vs behave noisily vs behave easily vs behave fully

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splitting hairs question 4
When I opened the door and saw this white figure in front of me, it really made my hair stand on end.


splitting hairs, answer 4 pronoun usage, upset me vs disappointed me vs terrified me vs surprised me

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splitting hairs question 5
After the boss had given her the sack, she just walked out of the office without turning a hair.


splitting hairs, answer 5 english language exercise, showing some feeling vs showing no feeling at all vs showing a little feeling

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splitting hairs question 6
Quite frankly you're splitting hairs. Does it matter whether it's the past simple or the perfect tense?


splitting hairs, answer 6 splitting hairs, pronoun activity, arguing about small points vs arguing about tenses vs aruing about grammar

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splitting hairs question 7
I saw him last November and since then I have seen neither hide nor hair of him.


splitting hairs, answer 7 grammar who vs whom, seen little of him vs seen him once or twice vs not seen him at all vs not seen much of him

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splitting hairs question 8
Don't worry if she doesn't say much because she says she's having a bad hair day.


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splitting hairs question 9
I was really scared when I saw him because he was tearing his hair out about the new management decision.


splitting hairs, answer 9 part of speech chart, extremely excited vs extremely worried vs extremely angry vs extremely depressed

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splitting hairs question 10
They were very lucky they didn't get themselves killed because they came within a hair's breadth of falling down the mountain.


splitting hairs, answer 10 english adjective, very near to vs very nearer to vs very nearly to vs very next to

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