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1. The idioms given below have the word band in common.
Match them with their correct meanings.

i. attend to someone's wishes

ii. have barely enough money to survive

iii. have the freedom to act or take decisions

iv. have a share in doing/planning something

v.have control of something or someone

vi. let go of a responsibility

vii. be with someone who can be trusted

viii. two things that are together

ix, help someone voluntarily

x.know something very well

a. have a free hand

b. have a hand in

c. take something or somebody in hand

d. hand-to-mouth existence

e. wait on somebody hand and foot

f. lend a hand

g. wash one's hands off

h. know like the back of one's hand

i. go hand in hand

j. be in safe hand​

Answers

Answered by jenasandeep693
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Answer:

i) attend to someone's wish = c) taking something or somebody in hand

ii) have barely many money to survive = g) wash one's hands off

iii) have the freedom to act or take decisions = a) have a free hand

iv) have a share in doing = f) lend a hand

v) have control of something or someone = b) have a hand in

vi) let go of a responsibility = i) go hand in hand

vii) be with someone who can be trusted = j) be in safe hand

viii) two things that are together = d) hand to mouth existence

ix) help someone voluntarily =e) wait on someone hand and foot

x) know something very well = h) know like the back of one's hand

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