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To study very hard.
Question 1:
To study very hard.
A.
Hit out book
B.
Hit in books
C.
Hit the books
D.
Hit the sack
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To start performing better.
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When something blows you away, you’re extremely impressed by it.
Used when you finish a task or long debate. Time to quit.
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You’re better off not knowing.
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Used to tell someone that he/she is very fast.
My patience has run out.
Behave in a crazy way out of emotions.
Used to tell someone to slow down.
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… you … tennis?
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Let’s have a party. I … the drinks.
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