Correct option is A
Option (a) is the correct idiom to fill in the blank.
Idiom: "get mixed up"
Meaning: To confuse or mistake one thing for another.
Example: Naina has six children, and I always get mixed up with their names.
Option (a) is the correct idiom to fill in the blank.
Idiom: "get mixed up"
Meaning: To confuse or mistake one thing for another.
Example: Naina has six children, and I always get mixed up with their names.
Select the most appropriate idiom to fill in the blank.
As soon as the decision to raise the price of petrol and diesel was announced_________ in the Parliament.
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As I had to catch an early morning flight, I asked my friend whether he would drop me at the airport in his car. He gave me a flimsy excuse. That’s when I realised, he was only _____.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and complete the given proverb correctly.
A journey of thousand miles begins ____________.
Select the most appropriate option to collocate with the word 'sight' to fill in the blank.
Where are you? It is so difficult to __________ sight of you.
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Don't blow your __________.
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I love home-cooked food so I eat out ________.
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