British English Expressions and Idioms Quiz
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What does 'To get one’s own back on sb' mean?

  • To praise someone
  • To ignore someone
  • To apologize to someone
  • To take revenge on someone (correct)
  • What is the meaning of 'To come round to'?

  • To change one's opinion or decision (correct)
  • To visit someone's place
  • To avoid a situation
  • To confront a problem
  • What does 'To go on' mean in this context?

  • To continue talking or discussing something (correct)
  • To proceed with caution
  • To stop and rest
  • To express excitement
  • Study Notes

    Idiomatic Expressions

    • 'To get one's own back on sb' means to take revenge on someone who has wronged or hurt you in the past
    • 'To come round to' means to finally agree with or accept an idea or opinion, often after initial disagreement or skepticism
    • 'To go on' in this context means to continue talking or doing something, often in a tedious or annoying way

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    Test your knowledge of common British English expressions and idioms with this fun quiz! See how many of these phrases you're familiar with and learn some new ones along the way.

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