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  1. What does it mean?
    Tony is all fingers and thumbs
    1. He has an unusual birth defect.
    2. He is very clumsy.
    3. He is good at gardening.
    Give me a buzz next week!
    1. Give me some honey.
    2. Give me a car.
    3. Give me a call.
    Sam is the spitting image of his mum.
    1. He and his mum get on well.
    2. He sometimes spits at his mum.
    3. He looks really like his mum.
  2. Chose the correct word:
    Chris has a fear                 
    1. of flying
    2. to fly
    The little girl was too                  to watch the horror film.
    1. sensible
    2. sensitive
    The company was                  in 1991.
    1. founded
    2. funded
    Jamie is                  twins in March.
    1. accepting
    2. expecting
    Kim                  a big deal about the trip.
    1. did
    2. made
  3. Careful!
    gift:
    1. a poison
    2. a present
    3. a type of animal
    also:
    1. therefore
    2. as well
    3. with
    brave:
    1. courageous
    2. good
    3. rough
    fabric:
    1. a material
    2. a story
    3. a factory
  4. What to respond?
    Did you cut your hair?
    1. Yes, I've been cut.
    2. No, but I could do with a trim.
    3. Yes, I've had a chop.
    Have you seen him?
    1. No, not newly.
    2. No, not in whiles.
    3. No, not recently.
    Are you coming too?
    1. No, another time.
    2. No, a different while.
    3. No, I'll come then.
    May I offer you a beer?
    1. No thanks, I'm not drinking alcohol.
    2. No thanks, I don't drink alcohlol.
    3. No, thanks, I'm a non- alcoholic.
    Thanks for your help!
    1. Don't mention it!
    2. It wasn't nothing!
    3. Any sometime!
  5. Good or bad?
    • She was dressed to kill.
    • That sucks!
    • He leads a dog's life.
    • That's neat!
    • She looks like the back of a bus!
    • Wicked!
    • Ken is such a wimp!
    • Way to go!
    • He aced the exam.
    • She screwed up the exam.
    • He has something up his sleeve.