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"Make sure that you take your brothers if you go out for a walk.
Question 1:
"Make sure that you take your brothers if you go out for a walk. There's safety in .......," Lane's mother told him*^*at the campsite.
A.
strolling
B.
siblings
C.
numbers
D.
features
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English Slang Idioms (377) | B2 – Upper-Intermediate
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"If you want me to pay for your schooling, you're going to have to get better grades; there's no two ....... about*^*it. I'm not going to pay for you to fail," Robert told his son.
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"Don't complain about Chris' old wooden sailboat. It's a leaky antique, but he loves it, so don't belittle his*^*sacred .......," Linda said to Jared jokingly.
"I'm sorry, guys. I'm ....... with my little sister again today, so I can't go to the fair with you. They won't let her*^*on the rides since she is too small," Joey said.
"I'm not mad at you for being late. I'm just glad you made it back home safe and .......," Mattie's mom told her.
"Make sure that you take your brothers if you go out for a walk. There's safety in .......," Lane's mother told him*^*at the campsite.
"The first accounting course was much easier than I thought it would be. I ....... right through it!" David bragged*^*to Marty.*^*
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