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down to earth question 1
Poor Charlie has been down in the dumps since he learned that he's lost his job.


down to earth, answer 1 down to earth, adverbs and adjectives, miserable vs angry vs furious vs uneasy

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down to earth question 2
I think we've had our fun and now it's time we got down to the idea of earning some money.


down to earth, answer 2 english practice, began slowly to consider vs began easily to consider vs began seriously to consider vs began

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down to earth question 3
As soon as they heard the news that one of their fellow workers had been given the sack, they all downed tools.


down to earth, answer 3 category part of speech, went home vs stopped working vs stopped talking vs worked slowly

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 meaning of spread, fear, client, illustration, anyhow, aid, progress Expression: "talk down"
down to earth question 4
She always talks down to me as if I'm not worth consideration.


down to earth, answer 4 help define phrasal verbs, speaks softly vs speaks quickly vs speaks condescendingly vs speaks continuously

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 pimsleur cheap: pimsleur chinese mandarin comprehensive iii meaning of "down-to-earth sort of person"
down to earth question 5
In contrast to her husband she's a very down-to-earth sort of person who manages to control his wild ideas.


down to earth, answer 5 preposition lesson plan, cynical vs boring vs clever vs practical

 vocabulary for non english speakers: noun adjective verb adverb Meaning of 'down-at-heel'
down to earth question 6
He's certainly picked himself up since we last saw him when he was clearly down-at-heel.


down to earth, answer 6 down to earth, present perfect simple past, loudly dressed vs shabbily dressed vs strangely dressed vs oddly

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down to earth question 7
I invested all my money in that failed company and now I find my whole investment has gone down the drain.


down to earth, answer 7 english adjectives, has been overtaken vs has been confirmed vs has been wasted vs has been confused

 define lapse, succinct, seethe, concession, imperil, darkling Difference between deflated and depressed
down to earth question 8
You can use special symbols in your emails if you want to show you're down in the mouth.


down to earth, answer 8 english subject pronoun, decided vs definite vs deflated vs depressed

 greetings from vietnam, i am lam giang Responsibility vs. concern
down to earth question 9
Let's put it like this — you made the decision and so it's down to you as to what happens next.


down to earth, answer 9 personal pronouns, your responsibility vs your concern vs your turn vs your thought

 difference between 'work out' and 'work over' What's the origin of the phrase: "Down Under"?
down to earth question 10
They've had enough of the bad climate and high taxes here and have gone to live down under.


down to earth, answer 10 subjective pronoun, in america vs in china vs in australia vs in india

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