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Set “A”
- Blow out the candles.
- can’t you sit still?
- Don’t make a noise.
- Hold your tongue.
- He last his temper.
- He was overjoyed.
- He stumbled over a stone and fell down.
- I am feeling sleepy.
- I withdraw my words.
- I am a bit hard of hearing.
- I am an eye-sore to him.
- Keep to the left.
- No admission without permission.
- Turn on the tap.
- The hall was packed to capacity.
Set “B”
- God knows better.
- He cares not a fig for my words.
- He is dying by inches.
- He added fuel to the fire.
- He has gone to get hair cut.
- Please thread the needle.
- Square up my accounts.
- They are hand and glove with each other.
- This book is selling like hot cake.
- The front wheel of my bicycle need pumping.
- Your talk is all Greek to me.
- This girls takes after her mother.
- We have eaten our fill.
- You had better made a clean breast of the
whole matter.
- He is last to all sence of shame.
Set “C”
- Come, let’s try our luck.
- Do not spit on the grass.
- His son is the apple of his eye.
- He is in the good books of his officers.
- He is a book warm.
- It is twenty minutes to ten.
- It happened long ago.
- I have a headache.
- I am not on talking terms with him.
- It is biting cold today.
- It is very hot outside.
- Kaleem turned red with rage.
- Oh hearing this, I heaved a sigh of relief.
- Take the time by the forelock.
- The room is being white washed.
- We were having a stroll in the garden.
Set “D”
- Bridle your tongue.
- Blow out your noise.
- Don’t be taken by him.
- Face in the index of mind.
- He disappeared in the twinkling of an eye.
- He has made a hell of my life.
- He has kept pigeons.
- It is all talk.
- I am at home in Arithmetic.
- I like curly hair.
- I had this word on the tip of my tongue.
- My house is a long way off.
- Please, excuse me.
- Please feel my pulse.
- The king was at his wit’s end.