Can you complete this English expression? It means “start (something) from the beginning”.
Start from ……
a) one
b) there
c) scratch
d) the front
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Answer: c) scratch
Start from scratch!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “start (something) from the beginning”.
Start from ……
a) one
b) there
c) scratch
d) the front
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Answer: c) scratch
Start from scratch!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to change in a positive way”.
Turn over a new …….
a) day
b) leaf
c) book
d) mind
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Answer: b) leaf
Turn over a new leaf!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “contact (someone)”.
Touch …… with (someone)
a) letters
b) phone
c) hands
d) base
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Answer: d) base
Touch base with (someone)!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “unlikely to happen”.
A long ……
a) shot
b) road
c) idea
d) time
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Answer: a) shot
A long shot!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “stay focused on (something)”.
Keep your eye on the ………
a) document
b) movement
c) screen
d) ball
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Answer: d) ball
Keep your eye on the ball!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “succeed in doing something difficult”.
Pull it ……
a) off
b) out
c) over
d) on
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Answer: a) off
Pull it off!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “start”.
Get the ball ……..
a) throwing
b) moving
c) rolling
d) catching
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Answer: c) rolling
Get the ball rolling!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be unable to stop watching (something)”.
Usually, “something” is “the TV”.
…….. to (something)
a) glued
b) watching
c) continuing
c) adhesion
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Answer: a) glued
Glued to (something)! Eg. I was glued to the TV!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “many different types of (something)”.
All …….. of (something)
a) run
b) collection
c) spread
d) manner
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Answer: d) manner
All manner of (something)!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be very excited”.
On the edge of (one’s) ……
a) seat
b) nerves
c) panic
d) mind
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Answer: a) seat
On the edge of (one’s) seat
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