1.
What are you “up to”?
3.
I'm “off” on Monday.
(a)
trying now (b) doing now (c) achieving now (d) starting now
2.
What are you “into”?
(a)
capable of (b) proud of (c) familiar with (d) interested in
(a)
having a holiday (b) having an extra day (c) having a long day (d) having a
short
day
4.
Are you “in on” the latest developments?
(a)
kept informed about (b) kept attached to (c) kept told about (d) kept written
to
5.
“You're on next”.
(a)
It's your opportunity (b) It's your moment (c) It's your time (d) It's your
turn
6.
Are you “in” on Tuesdays?
(a)
at home (b) in touch (c) in the house (d) in the area
7.
I'm certainly “up for” it.
(a)
willing to try (b) ready to take (c) wanting a chance (d) keen to go
8.
You should know that I'm “all for” it.
(a)
completely taken with (b) wholly interested in (c) in complete agreement
with
(d)
in complete satisfaction with
9.
I'm “through with” that company.
(a)
completed with (b) finished with (c) tired of (d) sick of
10.
I'm “after” a new car.
(a)
searching for (b) looking for (c) aiming for (d) trying for
English Idioms
Reviewed by LEARNING.COM
on
April 14, 2018
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