Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Answers: Idiomic Pairs #1

Lets see how you did yesterday!


1. Please, Andrew, shut up! I'm really SICK AND TIRED of your excuses.

2. The boss promised all the employees to keep the meeting SHORT AND SWEET.

3. Ingrid decided to get up BRIGHT AND EARLY ready to start a new day.

4. This test is only SHORT AND SWEET a guide to the student's real knowledge.

5. She stared at the washing machine, just looking at the clothes going ROUND AND ROUND.

6. The beast was still ALIVE AND KICKING.

7. Honestly, we should admit that they won the competition FAIR AND SQUARE.

8. I don't think that this plan is as SAFE AND SOUND as you think.



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