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english slang idioms answer 1
"We are going to your great aunt's house for dinner tonight. You better mind your P's and Q's while we are there tonight. She is from an older generation and expects kids to act politely. You were both very rude last time we were there," Ben and Josie's grandma told them.

Correct answer: (b) mind

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english slang idioms answer 2
He was very happy with his purchase. He had bought a Ford Mustang that was in mint condition for a very cheap price

Correct answer: (c) mint

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english slang idioms answer 3
"Don't pay attention to Jimmy's insults. He just has a case of the misery guts. He is unhappy so he tries to make others unhappy," his grandpa told him when he came home from school hurt.

Correct answer: (d) misery

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english slang idioms answer 4
"There is no room for error on this project. A miss is as good as a mile here since this is the first of many steps and each step hinges on the previous one," the boss told his staff.

Correct answer: (b) miss

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english slang idioms answer 5
He liked to go to the mom and pop coffee shop on the corner when he had spare time and wanted to read.

Correct answer: (d) pop

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english slang idioms answer 6
"Don't worry about what the Monday morning quarterbacks say to you about your decisions. They don't understand that the right answer isn't always clear at the time and that sometimes there isn't adequate time to make a decision. They have the benefit of not having to make a decision and examining things after the fact. Just know that I understand why you decided to do what you did," the upper-level manager told the middle manager.

Correct answer: (c) quarterbacks

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english slang idioms answer 7
"What today's generation doesn't understand is that money doesn't grow on trees. They think that because they went to school, they should make more than someone who has worked their whole life," George complained to Max.

Correct answer: (a) trees

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english slang idioms answer 8
In America, money laundering is a major crime. Often the crime is committed to attempt to make drug money seem legitimate.

Correct answer: (c) laundering

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english slang idioms answer 9
"I know that making money doesn't matter to you right now, but money makes many things. Later in life, you are going to want a nice house, a car, some nice things, and the ability to travel. Money, or the lack of it, is a very important part of everyone's lives," George told his hippie, college-age kid.

Correct answer: (d) things

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english slang idioms answer 10
"We are going to behave and act our age while in the nice restaurant. I don't want any yelling or monkey business," Josie told her three kids

Correct answer: (c) monkey

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