A. Doing this is impossible
B. This is impossible to be done
C. This must not be done
D. This can’t be done
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In the given sentence, Verb = (am /is /are/ was /were ) +to + verb1 Rule: Subject + (am /is /are/ was /were ) +to + Be + verb3
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A. To overcomplicate a simple issue
B. To waste resources on a futile project
C. To underestimate someone's abilities
D. To create something valuable from something worthless
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The idiom "make a silk purse out of a sow's ear" means to attempt to create something refined or valuable from something that is originally of poor quality or of little worth.
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A. To waste time and effort on a hopeless task
B. To turn a bad situation into a profitable one
C. To make something valuable out of something useless
D. To handle a difficult situation gracefully
Explanation
This idiom means to attempt to create something refined or valuable from something of poor quality or humble origin.
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A. Enjoy forever
B. Run away from responsibility
C. Have it both ways
D. Absolve yourself of gift
Explanation
This is a proverb which means you can't enjoy both of two desirable but mutually exclusive alternatives.
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