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A speaker in a social conversation mentions they are going to 'pop 'round' to a friend's house. What does 'pop 'round' most likely mean?
'Pop 'round' is a common British and Canadian English idiom meaning to visit someone briefly and informally.
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Question: A speaker in a social conversation mentions they are going to 'pop 'round' to a friend's house. What does 'pop 'round' most likely mean?
Answer options: ✅ To make a short, informal visit.
- To quickly clean the house.
- To have a formal dinner engagement.
- To help a friend move furniture.
Correct answer: To make a short, informal visit.
Explanation: 'Pop 'round' is a common British and Canadian English idiom meaning to visit someone briefly and informally.
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