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Match the idioms with the phrases explaining them . There is one explanation you don't need. 1)A fat cat 2)while the cat is away the mice

5-9 класс

will play

3)Like a cat on hot bricks.

4)To let the cat out of the bag.

5)Like cat and dog.

A)Fighting badly

B)To tell people a secret

C)In a nervous or excited way

D)when their boss is away people often behave badly E)Very pleased about something

F)Lost your tongue

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1 e

2 d

3 c

4 b

5 a

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