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 All tests  TOP 100  Forum  Dictionaries What does this idiom mean: marking time?
mark idioms question 1
He's not really doing anything serious at the moment because he's just marking time until he finds a proper job.


mark idioms, answer 1 mark idioms, esl modals, waiting for the right start vs waiting for the easy life vs waiting for the right

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 teaching vocabulary: adjective test gre prep test 'attend me carefully' vs 'listen to me carefully'
mark idioms question 2
You mark my words you do as I say and you'll be all right.


mark idioms, answer 2 esl resources, attend me carefully vs listen to me carefully vs understand me carefully vs follow me carefully

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 free word games: online adjectives quiz gre vocab test Meaning of "the man fell over half way through"
mark idioms question 3
The dancers were marked down in the competition because the man fell over half way through.


mark idioms, answer 3 esl pronunciation, lost marks vs failed marks vs took marks vs caught marks

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 define loath, potent, politic, restive, eulogistic, venturesome Idiom: "quick off the mark"
mark idioms question 4
There wasn't much time to waste and in order to secure a place, you had to be quick off the mark.


mark idioms, answer 4 esl handouts, ready in the queue vs aware in the queue vs be first in the queue vs be along in the queue

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 average vocabulary: verbs adjectives nouns Why did you use furture perfect tense here?
mark idioms question 5
When you look back over her lifetime you can see that she will have made her mark.


mark idioms, answer 5 esl punctuation, be seen vs be remembered vs be noted vs be told

 vocabulary words: english noun adjective pcat test Meaning of 'mark out'
mark idioms question 6
From an early age he was marked out to become leader of his party.


mark idioms, answer 6 mark idioms, esl adjectives, created vs fostered vs treated vs destined

 word games: free online noun adjective game pcat test Expression: 'up to the mark'
mark idioms question 7
They were very fussy about their products and any item not up to the mark was discarded.


mark idioms, answer 7 learning esl, of a fair standard vs of a reasonable standard vs of a high standard vs of a hard standard

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mark idioms question 8
Take no notice of what he said because his comments are beside the mark.


mark idioms, answer 8 esl worksheet, irrelevant vs disregarding vs distasteful vs disturbing

 new gre question types On time vs. in time
mark idioms question 9
As they were very slow off the mark, they missed some of the good bargains.


mark idioms, answer 9 esl toefl, not sure on time vs not clear on time vs not fine on time vs not ready on time

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mark idioms question 10
Pay attention. The race is about to begin. On your marks, get ready, start.


mark idioms, answer 10 reading esl, try prepared vs act prepared vs be prepared vs go prepared

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