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Tommy got into real trouble at school today.
Question 1:
Tommy got into real trouble at school today. He used a four-letter word in the classroom. What is the meaning of 'used a*^*four letter word'? .......
A.
pledged to be a good boy
B.
used bad language
C.
didn't keep his promise
D.
didn't follow his teacher's instructions
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American English Idioms | B2 – Upper-Intermediate
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