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A. very easy to eat
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B. None
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C. Very Thought
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D. Thought Task
Explanation
Two more phrases for saying something is easy – you can remember them because both cake and pie are very easy to eat!
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A. an exceedingly complicated problem or deadlock
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B. a small or insignificant member of a larger organization or system
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C. a rich, older, man who supports or spends lavishly on a usually much younger girlfriend
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D. a dull or depressing person who spoils other people’s enjoyment
Explanation
Usage in a sentence:
Instead of being a helper, the new manager has become a wet blanket for the staff.
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A. Power and Pluck
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B. None
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C. Strength and confidence
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D. Intelligence and physical strength
Explanation
BRAINS AND BRAWN
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A. Very cleverly
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B. Very nicely
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C. Very quickly
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D. Very often
Explanation
Time and again means اکثر
I’ve told you time and time again to lock both doors before you leave.
میں تمہیں اکثر کہتا رہا ہوں جانے سے پہلے دونوں دروازے لاک کردو۔
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A. Life full of success
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B. None of the above
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C. Life full of happiness
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D. Life full of quarrels
Explanation
The idiom "cat and dog life" means لڑائی جھگڑے والی زندگی
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A. A religious event
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B. A hidden blessing
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C. Sometimes that seems bad but it actually good
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D. A bad situation
Explanation
The phrase 'A Blessing in Disguise' refers to something that at first appears to be bad or unlucky but is actually good
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A. When the person you have just been talking about arrives
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B. A bad omen
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C. None of these
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D. A person who brings bad luck
Explanation
This idiom is used when someone you've just been talking about appears unexpectedly.
It's often said in a light or humorous tone.
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A. To avoid restarting a conflict
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B. To kill the sleeping dogs
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C. None of these
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D. To avoid disturbing someone
Explanation
- Let sleeping dogs lie means not to interfere in a situation that could cause trouble if disturbed.
- It advises leaving past conflicts or issues unresolved to prevent further problems.
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A. An unbelievable tale
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B. A true story
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C. None of these
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D. A lengthy tale
Explanation
- Cock and Bull story refers to a false or exaggerated story.
- It is often used to describe a fabricated or highly improbable tale.
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A. None of these
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B. Happen in hidden manner
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C. Happen very slowly
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D. Happen very soon
Explanation
- "Follow hot on the heels of" means to occur immediately or very soon after something.
- It implies a quick succession of events.
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