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Date. 2012-02-09  

 E-Times NO. 119

 Published Date : January.15.2008

 ¡Å  Dishing it out

*Dialogue*
Debbie: I have a (bone to pick with you).
Mike: Okay. Let¡¯s (clear the air). What are you (getting at)?
Debbie: You always have (a chip on your shoulder).
Mike: I¡¯m sorry. I don¡¯t mean to (get your goat).
Debbie: It seems you can (dish it out) but you can¡¯t (take it).
Mike: Don¡¯t worry. In the future, I¡¯ll start (whistling a different tune).

*Exercise 1. Complete the sentences with the correct idiom.
a) a bone to pick with her
b) whistles a different tune
c) cleared the air
d) dish it out
e) chip on his shoulder
f) take it
g) getting at
h) got his goat

1. The boss¡¯s son doesn¡¯t believe his father should pay overtime, but when he can work extra hours, he _______.....

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