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Choose the answers from the options A to D which are closest in meaning to the expressions in the quotation marks. Tanya: Yesterday, Rina agreed to ask her uncle for permission to borrow his vintage car. And just now, she told me she has chickened out! Sonali: What a letdown! Who else has a vintage car we can borrow at such short notice ? Tanya: Poor Mrs. Fadillah. She was very pleased to hear about the car as she loves anything really old. Were in a tight spot now. Sonali: Would an antique vase do instead ? 1. has chickened out [A] does not know how to do it [B] is afraid to do it [C] has let the chickens out [D] is in trouble 2. What a letdown! [A] What a joke! [B] What a lame excuse! [C] What a poor response! [D] What a big disappointment! 3. Were in a tight spot now. [A] Weve no choice now. [B] Were in trouble now. [C] We cant do anything now. [D] Were very uncomfortable now.
Posted on: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 08:31:14 +0000

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