What does “have ants in your pants” mean?
To feel restless or excited.
What does “Keep it 100” mean?
To be honest and real.
What’s the contraction for “I am”?
I'm
He was acting a bit sus after the quiz. What does "sus" mean?
Suspicious or not trustworthy.
Behind closed ________.
Doors
You overhear: "My boss really delivers the goods." What is being implied about the boss?
They always meet or exceed expectations and perform well.
Which slang term fits this sentence? “He spent 6 hours making a playlist for her. That’s so ____.”
Simp
Identify and rewrite all the contractions in this sentence: “She’s cool but doesn’t vibe with everyone.”
She is, does not
“He always shows up overdressed, with glitter and sunglasses. He’s so extra.” Explain what “extra” implies.
That he’s overly dramatic or does more than is socially expected.
Go the extra ______.
Mile
Choose the most appropriate idiom: “We have to be discreet about this contract.”
Behind closed doors
In one sentence, contrast the meaning of “basic” and “based.”
"Basic" means mainstream and unoriginal, while "based" means confidently expressing unpopular or honest opinions.
Correct this sentence with appropriate contractions: “They are not sure if she is going to like it.”
They aren't sure if she's going to like it.
“After the vibe check, we decided to leave the party.” What do you infer happened?
The mood or energy at the party wasn’t enjoyable or comfortable.
In two ______ about moving abroad.
Minds
Create a short scenario in which someone would be said to “go the extra mile.”
The teacher would be see the answer
Explain how “stan” is different from simply being a “fan.”
A “stan” shows obsessive, over-the-top admiration, while a fan just likes or supports someone.
Rewrite: “He is not sure if she would have gone if it had not rained.” (use all possible contractions)
He isn't sure if she'd have gone if it hadn't rained.
“He’s so based. He told his boss the truth, even if it was risky.” Why might someone admire this attitude?
Because it shows confidence, integrity, and honesty despite consequences.
You promised results. Now it’s time to ______
Deliver the goods
Compare “go the extra mile” and “deliver the goods.” Can someone do one without the other? Explain with an example.
Yes. Someone might go the extra mile (work hard), but still not deliver the goods (fail to succeed). For example, a student might study a lot (extra mile) but still fail the test (didn’t deliver).
Use 4 different slang words in a paragraph. It must make sense contextually.
The teacher would be see the answer
Reconstruct this formal paragraph using contractions naturally:
“She has not said she will come. I do not think it is a good idea to wait, but we cannot leave yet.”
She hasn’t said she’ll come. I don’t think it’s a good idea to wait, but we can’t leave yet.
“She’s so basic. All she ever wants is pumpkin spice lattes and selfies.” What critique is being made here?
That she’s unoriginal or follows generic trends without individuality.
He couldn’t stay still the whole time, like ______
he had ants in his pants