Answer Key
Vocabulary test
Drag & drop: Fill in the gaps…
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- My mother always knew when we were trying to kiss [up to] her in order to get a new toy.
- When my little brother tried to listen to my phone conversation, I told him to butt [out] .
- She used to hang [out] with the Beatles in the sixties.
- She was really bummed [out] , so we took her out for dinner to cheer her up.
- You better sit down, this news is going to freak you [out] .
- Chill [out] ! We'll get there on time!
- I missed my bus stop because I was zoning [out] after a long day at work.
- I don't shop there anymore because they are known for ripping [off] their customers.
- Students tend to slack [off] when the weather gets nice.
- When someone else is talking, don't butt [in] . It's rude.