English Idioms - Assets
English Idioms in Use 11 Exercises 1.1 Put these expressions into four groups of idioms that share the same meaning. (There are two groups of two idioms and two groups of four.) Explain the meaning in each case. 1.2 Complete each of these idioms. 1 Don’t mention the merger to him – it’s a bit of a ................
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