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To have escaped
2. Will get burned
9. Could watch
4. We will be having
5. Were sleeping
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1) under the weather means not feeling well.
2) It means that a person is currently unemployed — having quit, been fired, or laid off from his or her previous job, or the previous job was temporary and has now ended — and the person has not yet found a new job.
acid chowder, barking at the ants, the big spit, arguing with the worms, etc.
well-seasoned, experienced, elderly, time lasted, antique
Not many people are going to be willing to read a book for your question