select the correct collocation
(by Boris Guzmán)
I (do breakfast / make breakfast) for my family every morning
make breakfast
select the correct meaning of the phrasal verb
(by Boris Guzmán)
ask for
a) to investigate about something
b) request
c) tell something
request
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(by Boris Guzmán)
a) when pigs fly
b) when elephants fly
c) when penguins fly
when pigs fly
select the correct collocation
(by Boris Guzmán)
I will expect to (have a good time / pass a good time) in this meeting.
have a good time
select the correct meaning of the phrasal verb
(by Boris Guzmán)
carry on
a) to bring someone with you
b) to help somebody
c) continue or proceed as before
continue or proceed as before
select the correct idiom
(by Boris Guzmán)
a) a piece of cake
b) a piece of metal
c) a piece of wood
a piece of cake
select the correct collocation
(by Boris Guzmán)
When we were at my granmothers' house she tells us (take a seat / sit please).
take a seat
select the correct meaning of the phrasal verb
(by Boris Guzmán)
back up
a) overlook something from the rear
b) lower the setting of
c) reconsider one's thoughts
reconsider one's thoughts
select the correct idiom
(by Boris Guzmán)
a) to cut corners
b) to cut paper
c) to cut meat
to cut corners
select the correct collocation
(by Boris Guzmán)
Denisse told me to (take a break / take some time) to think about the situation.
take a break
select the correct meaning of the phrasal verb
(by Boris Guzmán)
hold
a) restrain oneself
b) wait a short time
c) survive, endure
wait a short time
select the correct idiom
(by Boris Guzmán)
a) You can’t judge a book by its topic
b) You can’t judge a book by its author
c) You can’t judge a book by its cover
You can’t judge a book by its cover