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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Drop in
Reduce in numbers
Have very little effect
Go back on a promise
Pay a casual visit
- Option 1: Reduce in numbers
- This refers to a decrease in the quantity of something, often used in the context of data or statistics.
- Option 2: Have very little effect
- This phrase suggests that an action or event does not significantly influence or change the situation.
- Option 3: Go back on a promise
- This means to break a promise or not keep one's word.
- Option 4: Pay a casual visit
- This means to stop by someone's place informally, without advance notice.
- Often used when someone visits without much planning.
- Example: “I decided to drop in on my friend to say hello.”
- Correct Answer
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