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Complete the idoms:-A) I can’t afford this purse! It _______. I won’t be able to pay my rent!B) His birthday was supposed to be a surprise! I can’t believe you _____. Now he knows!C) Ha! John has been promising to paint the house for five years…. Maybe when _______.D) Yeah, it’ll _______. I need to sign some papers at Jenny’s school anyway so i’ll pick her up for you too.E) I don’t really like going out to bars anymore. I only go _______.F) I’m sorry I can’t come into work today. I’m ________. I have a sore throat and runny nose.G) They tried ________ when installing the pipes for the house and now we have leaks only one month after purchasing it!H) We missed our flight to Paris because the connecting flight was late and to ______ they made us pay for a new ticket as if it was our fault!I) I can’t wait to see you perform on stage tonight! ______!J) J

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Answered by just4ask
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A) coasts an arm and a leg
B) let the cat out of the bag
C) pigs fly
D) kill two birds with one stone
E) one in a blue moon
F) under the weather
G) cutting corners
H) add insult to injury
I) break a leg
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Answered by rahul123437
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Every language has its own idioms and expressions and the English language has plenty of phrases that is useful to learn.  

Explanation:

A) To cost an arm and a leg – something is very expensive.

B) Let the cat out of the bag – to accidentally reveal a secret.

C) pigs fly– something that will never happen.

D) To kill two birds with one stone – to solve two problems at once.

E) Once in a blue moon – an event that happens infrequently.

F) To feel under the weather – to not feel well.

G) To cut corners – to do something badly or cheaply.

H) To add insult to injury – to make a situation worse.

I) Break a leg – means ‘good luck’ (often said to actors before they go on stage).

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