The TOEFL idioms test is part of the TOEFL Structure section.
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Michael said, “Let’s adjourn this meeting.” What did he want to do?
Schedule a meeting
End the meeting
Start a meeting
George, the secretary, is taking minutes. What does this mean?
He tells everyone when the meeting is over.
He’s timing how long the meeting takes.
He’s writing down what happens during the meeting.
Suzie is going to circulate the agenda before the meeting. What is she going to do?
Distribute information on what will be discussed in the meeting.
Writing a list of everyone attending the meeting
Pass around a petition
“Let’s set up a meeting.” What did she mean by this?
Let’s arrange a meeting.
Let’s cancel a meeting.
Let’s start the meeting now.
“I move to end this meeting.” What does “move to” mean in this sentence?
To propose to end the meeting
To run away
To demand the meeting ends
May said to me, “You have the floor.” What does this mean?
You can stand.
You can leave.
You have full permission to speak your mind now.
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