Grammar, Vocabulary and All That. Плужникова Ю.А. - 82 стр.

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be at a loss for words:
be on good terms (with sb):
be in sb`s shoes:
be in a good mood:
be broke:
do one`s best:
do sb a favour:
do (sth) for a living:
be so surprised that one does not know what to say
be friendly (with sb)
be in sb`s position
feel happy
have no money at all
try as hard as possible
do sth to help sb
have a job and earn money
1. Fill in the correct idiom.
I was so shocked by the news that I …………………………………… .
Look what you`ve done! I would like to ……………… when Mum gets
home.
“What do you ……………………?” “I work as a nurse.”
After the divorce, they didn`t talk for months, but now they ……………. with
each other.
I don`t get paid until Friday, so now I …………………………… .
Although he ………………………. , he didn`t win the race.
Could you ……………… ? If you`re going out, could you get me some milk?
Now is a good time to ask for a rise because the boss ……………………… .
have a good time:
have the time of one`s life:
have an early night:
fall in love with:
get along with:
get into a mess:
get on sb`s nerves:
get rid of sb/sth:
give sb one`s word:
enjoy oneself (opp: have a bad time)
experience a period of exceptional happiness
go to bad early
begin to feel romantic love for sb
be on friendly terms
get into a difficult situation
irritate sb
remove or dispose of sb/sth
make a promise