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English, 15.04.2020 11:50, priscilalegarda

Circle the correct words in the idiomatic phrases (1–6). Then match phrases 1–6 to the phrases (A–F) with a similar meaning.
1 I had a lot on my dish / plate. A I taught the new employee what to do.
2 I put my feet / legs up. B I was really busy.
3 I started the ball rolling / falling. C I had to start working immediately.
4 I showed him the edges / ropes. D I relaxed.
5 I rose / lifted to the challenge. E I made the first suggestion in the debate.
6 I was thrown in at the far / deep end. F I worked hard and did well in a difficult situation.

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