What do these idiomatic expressions mean? Match the expressions and phrasal verbs from the listening exercise to the synonymous expressions or phrases.
Drag the phrases and place them in the correct position in the table.
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Time is money.
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Get down to brass tacks.
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Take it for granted.
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To have something up your sleeve.
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Stand out.
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Move the blocks to match the idiomatic expressions with their definitions.
Give you the / an edge.
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Cutting edge
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Track record
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Wet behind the ears
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Speak for itself
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Move the definitions to match with the idiomatic expressions.
Take somebody's word for something.
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it sells itself.
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Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
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in real time.
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Far fetched
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