Match column A to Column B

1. _____ sur mesure a. rent
2. _____ la peine b. nightowl
3. _____ une dispute c. rack, shelf
4. _____ célibataire d. mid-term exam
5. _____ un oiseau de nuit e. beforehand
6. _____ au préalable f. perfect
7. _____ le loyer g. fight, argument
8. _____ un rayon h. to take the plunge
9. _____ un partiel i. grief, sorrow
10._____ plonger j. single


1. f. sur mesure a. rent
2. i. la peine b. nightowl
3. g. une dispute c. rack, shelf
4. j. célibataire d. mid-term exam
5. b. un oiseau de nuit e. beforehand
6. e. au préalable f. perfect
7. a. le loyer g. fight, argument
8. c. un rayon h. to take the plunge
9. d. un partiel i. grief, sorrow
10 h. plonger j. single

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