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    Some Lovely Idioms (English exercise n°70428 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Some Lovely Idioms
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    English exercise "Some Lovely Idioms" created by sreedhar (18-12-2009) with The test builder
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    1. For a marriage to be successful it is of immense importance for the husband and wife over a few things at least instead of disagreeing all the time.
    2. Nowadays, what with the fast spiralling prices, one has even to buy a few essential commodities.
    3. Some people have this disgusting habit of singing their own praises. That is they love .
    4. India and Pakistan may never learn and therefore neither country can really move ahead.
    5. Some people keep dreaming all the time of being highly successful. This weakness , many of us suffer from.
    6. By winning the Nobel Prize for Peace the American President Barack Obama has added .
    7. Some people needlessly . Why fall into trouble thus and regret later?
    8. One needs to be pretty smart and alert in succeeding while dealing with some cunning businessmen.
    9. It is said that ladies are prone . In other words they just can't keep a secret or two.
    10. For a poor man today is as easy as it is for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle.
    11. If you wish truly succeed in achieving your goal then you need ie try all possible ways in reaching it.
    12. One's hard work will always . Hard work will ,without fail, yield rich dividends to one.







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