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"Sure, you can help me figure out how to build this gazebo.
Question 1:
"Sure, you can help me figure out how to build this gazebo. Two ....... are always better than one," Derrick said*^*to Ralph.
A.
tools
B.
hands
C.
heads
D.
backs
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English Slang Idioms (431) | B2 – Upper-Intermediate
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"I should try to graduate from university next year, but I think I'm going to take a year off to go to Europe while*^*I'm still young and time is on my .......," Laurie said to Stacey.
"I'm sorry. I had something to say, but that siren outside made me lose my ....... of thought," Luke said to*^*Cathy.
"Sure, you can help me figure out how to build this gazebo. Two ....... are always better than one," Derrick said*^*to Ralph.
"I'm not surprised that our transportation expenses are getting out of control. I've been expecting that problem*^*to rear its ugly ....... for quite a while," Jack said to Jason.
"I can't believe that Bob's asking $30 for that 9-volt power drill. I wouldn't give him a red ....... for that thing-- it*^*doesn't have enough power to screw into a balsa block!" John exclaimed to Marcus.
"Will you watch my plants for a week? I'm catching the red-....... flight back here on Sunday and I'll be home by*^*abouttwo o'clock," Danny said to George.
"That movie star freaked out and hit a policeman when he asked her to wait in line instead of barging to the*^*front? This is going to be a red-....... day for the paparazzi," Grant said to Eugene.
I should've recognized the red ....... that kept popping up around my ex-boyfriend and asked him why he was*^*still unemployed. It turns out that he has a problem with authority and can't hold down a job for more than a*^*week.
Soldiers are forbidden to visit the red ....... districts in other countries. Not only does it tarnish the reputation of*^*the army, but those places are also dangerous for foreigners.
"George knows so much about nearly everything. He can ....... off information for hours on almost any topic,"*^*his girlfriend proudly told her friends.*^*
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