english idioms
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English idioms
1. (to be) up in the air2. (to) hit the books3. (to) hit the sack4. (to) lose touch with someone5. (to) pull someone’s leg6. (to) ring a bell7. (to) cut to the chase
a) To sound familiarb) To fool or trick someonec) To go to bedd) To study (hard)e) Undecided, unclearf) To no longer communicate with
someone
1. I ____________________ with Katie after she moved to Canada.
2. I’ve got a busy day tomorrow, so I think I’ll ____________________.
3. I don't know what Sally plans to do. Things were sort of ____________________
the last time we talked.
4. His face ____________________. I wonder if I know him from somewhere.
5. I can't go out tonight. I need to ____________________.
6. I didn't have time to talk so I ____________________and asked if he was still
married.
7. The house is not haunted. They’re just ____________________. Relax!