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    idiomatic expressions
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  • I don´t know what you´re doing this Sunday.
    I don´t know what you´re UP TO this Sunday.
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  • but if you´re bored because you have nothing to do...
    but if you´re AT A LOOSE END...
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  • I´m extremely busy this Sunday.
    I´m completely SNOWED UNDER this Sunday.
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  • I´ve got nothing planned for the following weekend though.
    I´ve got nothing LINED UP for the following weekend.
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  • I´m a bit busy tomorrow.
    I´m a bit TIED UP tomorrow.
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  • He was ill so we thought it might not happen...
    He was ill so we thought it might FALL THROUGH...
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  • ... but it looks as if it will proceed as expected.
    ... but it looks as if it will GO AHEAD.
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  • I really can´t avoid it because it´s his 60th birthday...
    I really can´t GET OUT OF it because it´s his 60th birthday...
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  • I think I should cancel the barbecue.
    I think I should CALL OFF the barbecue.
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  • If you want to become relaxed, I´ll be in The Hart, a pub on King Street.
    If you want to WIND DOWN, I´ll be in The Hart, a pub on King Street.
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  • Gloria and I are meeting there at about 8:30, as long as nothing else happens unexpectedly.
    Gloria and I are meeting there at about 8:30, as long as nothing else CROPS UP!
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  • OK, time to relax and take it easy!
    OK, time TO PUT MY FEET UP and take it easy!
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  • What are you up to this evening?
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  • When do you usually put your feet up?
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  • What do you have lined up for next weekend?
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  • What do you do when you´re at a loose end?
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