English idioms meaning by luis vasconez
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to drop off. to take someone/something to and leave at a certain location. to register at a hotel. to stay off. to not enter. to do over. to repeat, to do again. to stay away from. to recobver from. to cancel. to get over. to recover from. to submit a paper. to receive again. to call off. to keep away from. to stay away from. to lose consciousness. to take control. to go back. to pass out. to distribute. to organize a mess. to invite someone. to not be present. CHOSE THE THREE POSIBLE ANSWERS to make up: to invent. to compensate sor someonne loss or absence. to become reconciled. to remove. CHOSE THE TWO CORRECTS ANSWERS to turn in: to submit or deliver something. to go to bed. to put something in working. to return. CHOSE THE MEANINGS OF to pick out. to select. to separeta as a chose. to meet socially. to resemble a parent. SELECT THE MEANINGS OF to get back from. to return from a place. to receive again. to stay away from. to stay out. to try on. to put on somethig. to remove something. to do something. to meet with someone. WRITE THE MEANING IN ENGLISH OF to hurry up: WRITE THE MEANING IN ENGLISH OF to call of. WRITE THE MEANING IN ENGLISH OF to get together. WRITE THE MEANING IN ENGLISH OF to be absent from. WRITE THE MEANING IN ENGLISH OF to check in. MATCH THE IDIOMS WITH THEIR CORRECT MEANING: to look up. to look at. to look for. to see. MATCH THE IDIOMS WITH THEIR CORRECT MEANING: to show up. out of order. to hand in. tu turn in. MATCH THE IDIOMS WITH THEIR CORRECT MEANING: to find out. at present. to figure out. to take a walk. MATCH THE IDIOMS WITH THEIR CORRECT MEANING: to take over. to be out of. to clean up. to ask out. MATCH THE IDIOMS WITH THEIR CORRECT MEANING: to get along. to be on time. to check out. to change (one's) mind. |