Chapter 90. Exercise W5-7

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Exercise W5-7
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Click on the correct word or phrase in the parentheses.

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Example

Question

Correct. Angry with is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Angry with is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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Question

Correct. Superior to is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Superior to is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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Question

Correct. Try to is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Try to is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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Question

Correct. Comply with is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Comply with is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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Question

Correct. Off is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Off is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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Question

Correct. Type of is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Type of is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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Question

Correct. Capable of finishing is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Capable of finishing is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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Question

Correct. Prior to is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Prior to is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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Question

Correct. Intend to take is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Intend to take is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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Question

Correct. Abide by is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
Sorry. Abide by is the correct idiom. For more help, see section W5-d.
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