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

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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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