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Le espressioni idiomatiche rendono il tuo inglese più autentico e fluente. Con i nostri quiz imparerai frasi comuni come "break the ice" o "under the weather", scoprendone il significato e il contesto d’uso. Ogni esercizio è pensato per aiutarti a usare correttamente questi modi di dire nella vita quotidiana, nel lavoro o nei viaggi. Le spiegazioni semplici ti guidano nella comprensione e nell’uso attivo delle frasi. È un modo efficace per arricchire il tuo inglese parlato e capire meglio i madrelingua.

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Question 1: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "zigzag".

Question 2: What role does "betray" play in storytelling language?

Question 3: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "devour"?

Question 4: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "zoom"?

Question 5: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "lament".

Question 6: What role does "devour" play in storytelling language?

Question 7: How would the meaning of "leap" shift in a poetic context?

Question 8: In persuasive writing, how can "transform" enhance your argument?

Question 9: In persuasive writing, how can "manipulate" enhance your argument?

Question 10: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "verify"?

Question 11: In persuasive writing, how can "knead" enhance your argument?

Question 12: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "yield"?

Question 13: What role does "zoom" play in storytelling language?

Question 14: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "oblige"?

Question 15: Identify the scenario where "negotiate" is most suitable.

Question 16: Identify the scenario where "warn" is most suitable.

Question 17: Which word best contrasts the core idea of "oblige"?

Question 18: In persuasive writing, how can "fabricate" enhance your argument?

Question 19: Choose the sentence that correctly interprets "arrange".

Question 20: What role does "justify" play in storytelling language?

Question 21: In persuasive writing, how can "enrich" enhance your argument?

Question 22: How would the meaning of "devour" shift in a poetic context?

Question 23: What role does "borrow" play in storytelling language?

Question 24: What emotional effect can "navigate" convey when used skillfully?