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lilavasa [31]
4 years ago
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Which idiomatic expression best completes the following passage? The doctors alone must have ____, not to mention the hotel bill

and all the food they brought her. A. gone Dutch treat B. cost an arm and leg C. brought home the bacon D. been a dime a dozen
English
2 answers:
tia_tia [17]4 years ago
8 0
Gone dutch treat because that's what i'm working on in school
natulia [17]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The doctors alone must have gone Dutch treat, not to mention the hotel bill and all the food they brought her.

The idiomatic expression which best completes the above passage is:

A. gone Dutch treat

Explanation:

Gone Dutch treat is the idiomatic expressions which mean that each individual who is taking part in a paid activity is liable for their own expenses. It doesn't imply that a person bearing the expenses of the whole group. In the above sentences, there are a group of doctors who paid the bill by splitting it.

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