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Everyday English Slang Expressions Exercise

March 7, 2026 - A2pdf

Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one. Some sentences have two correct answers. Choose both.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
I forgot my wallet, so can you ............... me for lunch today?
Wrong!
Use the slang phrase that means to pay for someone.
That new phone is really cool, but it costs a lot, so I will ............... for now.
Wrong!
Use the slang phrase that means to decide not to buy or do something.
I was so tired after work that I ............... on the sofa and woke up at midnight.
Wrong!
Use the slang phrase that means to fall asleep quickly and unintentionally.
We are meeting at 7, so do not ............... or we will miss the movie.
Wrong!
Use the slang phrase that means to be late.
I do not want to cook tonight, so I am going to ............... and order pizza.
Wrong!
Use the slang phrase that means to choose the easy option.
I cannot hear you well, your voice is ............... on this call.
Wrong!
Use the slang phrase that means the connection is breaking and the sound is unclear.
I am ............... for the weekend, so I am not checking emails.
Wrong!
Use the slang phrase that means relaxing and not doing much.
I do not know the answer, but I will ............... and tell you later.
Wrong!
Use the slang phrase that means to find information.
He said he would help, but he ............... at the last minute.
Wrong!
Use a slang phrase that means he did not come or did not do what he promised.
I am not ............... with that plan, it feels risky.
Wrong!
Use a slang phrase that means you are not comfortable or okay with something.
That joke was ............... , I could not stop laughing.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Both correct options mean something is very funny.
When my boss walked in, we all ............... and started working fast.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Both correct options mean to start working harder or more seriously.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. I forgot my wallet, so can you spot me me for lunch today?
  2. That new phone is really cool, but it costs a lot, so I will pass for now.
  3. I was so tired after work that I crashed on the sofa and woke up at midnight.
  4. We are meeting at 7, so do not run late or we will miss the movie.
  5. I do not want to cook tonight, so I am going to cop out and order pizza.
  6. I cannot hear you well, your voice is cutting out on this call.
  7. I am chilling for the weekend, so I am not checking emails.
  8. I do not know the answer, but I will look it up and tell you later.
  9. He said he would help, but he bailed at the last minute.
  10. I am not down with that plan, it feels risky.
  11. That joke was cracking me up , I could not stop laughing.
    That joke was hilarious , I could not stop laughing.
  12. When my boss walked in, we all got to it and started working fast.
    When my boss walked in, we all buckled down and started working fast.
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