Congratulations!
Today we’re going to do our homework. I know you missed it.
You have the same idioms that we studied yesterday; you understand their definitions and the context where to use them, so it’s going to be easy for you.
Insert the needed phrases in the blanks from the yesterday’s list:
- Trust us. You don’t have to know it. __ __ _ __, as they say.
- She looks like __ __ __ __ __ __. She was employed by that company.
- Please, don’t __ __ __ _ __. This information should be between you and me and the gate-post.
- The situation is dangerous. The boss __ __ __ __ _ __, our team strongly dislikes the new manager.
- It was __ __ __, so they decided to wait until the rain stops.
- We can’t leave our business now. __ _ __’_ __ _ __ __ __.
- I know that the cat always walks by himself, but I don’t think that this is an __ __.
- Hey, you grin like _ __ __. What’s up?
- She was as __ as __. Somebody was always taking care of her.
- Everyone hates the __ who infringes copyright.
- You have to apply more effort to this affair, you know _ __ _ __.
- We need to take _ __ __; siesta is a necessary rest.
- Why is he so active now? He’s just a __ _ _ __!
- Look! They fight like __ __ __!
- It’s a very dangerous game, we __ __ _ __ with them, and I’m afraid we may be caught.
- Sharon didn’t know who pulled the crime, though she knew that was a __ __, as the victim had to climb to the seventh floor to overcome the home security system.
- Oh, Janet was in an accident again! They say _ __ __ __ __, still I’m worried about her: this is her 10th crash!
- Today he felt very conceited, as __ as __ __ because he got it right!
- Eugene is too shy. __ __ __ __, especially today! He almost doesn’t speak. Maybe it’s due to the newcomer.