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In the following question, an idiomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted. Select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence. He has just got married. Now, he has his wife on his brain all the time.

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In the following question, an idiomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted. Select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence.

He has just got married. Now, he has his wife on his brain all the time.


1). Extremely annoyed with something 
2). Always complaining about someone
3). Always remain distracted
4). Thinking or talking about something all day long.


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To have on the brain means 'Thinking or talking about it all day long.' So option 4 is correct. $

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