Can you complete this English expression? It means “to tell (one) what to do”.
…….. (one) around
a) shout
b) tell
c) warn
d) boss
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Answer: d) boss
boss (one) around!
Example: “Stop bossing me around! You are not my manager!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to tell (one) what to do”.
…….. (one) around
a) shout
b) tell
c) warn
d) boss
The answer is below!

Answer: d) boss
boss (one) around!
Example: “Stop bossing me around! You are not my manager!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to travel away from the main tourist spots”.
Go off the …… track
a) rule
b) round
c) beaten
d) straight
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Answer: c) beaten
Go off the beaten track!
Example: “I like to go off the beaten track and visit small villages when I travel.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to eat a snack or a light meal”.
Have a …… to eat
a) bite
b) mouth
c) hungry
d) pickle
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Answer: a) bite
Have a bite to eat!
Example: “I had a bite to eat before the meeting, so I’m not hungry.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “trouble is approaching”.
A storm is ……
a) waving
b) wavering
c) entering
d) brewing
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Answer: d) brewing
A storm is brewing!
Example: “A storm is brewing at work between the workers and the bosses.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “attractive to look at”.
……. to the eye
a) graceful
b) pleasing
c) funny
d) appreciate
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Answer: b) pleasing
Pleasing to the eye!
Example: “The view from my house by the sea is pleasing to the eye.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to go along with the popular opinion”.
Swim with the …..
a) tide
b) fish
c) wave
d) sea
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Answer: a) tide
Swim with the tide!
Example: “You always swim with the tide. Don’t you have an opinion of your own?”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be unable to dance well”.
Have two ….. feet
a) tied
b) left
c) tired
d) lost
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Answer: b) left
Have two left feet!
Example: “I don’t like dancing. I have two left feet.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to completely demolish (something)”.
….. (something) to the ground
a) bark
b) crease
c) raze
d) plant
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Answer: c) raze
Raze (something) to the ground!
Example: “The local council decided to raze the old school to the ground.”
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