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Idioms Test 1. Directions: Determine the meaning of the bolded expression. Choose the best answer. Idiom: A common expression understood figuratively, as the literal definition makes no sense. 1. After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of bending over backwards to entertain her nieces. a. Cassie
Idiom Quiz. Answers. Idiom & sample context. Definition. 1. Breathing down his/her neck. Especially with the new 'open office' system, my boss is always breathing down my neck. I feel I can't even quickly check the Internet for the weather anymore. [U] Keeping close watch on someone (which is uncomfortable or annoying
Cambridge University Press 2006 Idioms in Use Photocopiable. What do these idioms mean? Choose the correct option. 1). Harry's bark is worse than his bite. a Harry owns a very fierce dog. b Harry is not in very good health. c Harry talks more than he eats. d Harry is not as frightening as he seems. 2). His smart new laptop
500 Words, Phrases, Idioms - 1. Who is this book for? Are you studying for the TOEFL test? Do you need to learn academic English vocabulary to increase your TOEFL score? Do you also need to improve your typing skills so you can type your TOEFL essays faster and more accurately on test day? If you said “Yes!" to any of
A student who answers every question on a test correctly. answer: She/he is on target. A basketball player who makes 15% of his shots. answer: She/he is not on target. 2. Ask the students to work in pairs to identify situations and write sentences in which a particular idiom will apply. 3. Ask the students to personalize an
www.english-test.net. 5.elementary-5. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 5. In Control. Q1. They tried in vain to save enough money to buy a house and so finally they rented one. (a) without money. (b) without trial. (c) without success. (d) without work. Q2. If you are in any doubt about the offer, please give
www.english-test.net. 1.elementary-1. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 1. Adding Up. Q1. I cannot understand why she did that, it really doesn't add up. (a) doesn't calculate. (c) doesn't make sense. (b) isn't mathematics. (d) makes the wrong addition. Q2. All the students got high marks in the test but
Idiom Worksheet 7 – One more idiom worksheet to give students the practice that they need. Idioms are used in context rich sentences. Students determine the meaning of each idiom and explain their answers. This one is a little bit harder than some of the others. Idiom Worksheet 7 RTF · Idiom Worksheet 7 PDF
Don't count your chickens before the eggs have hatched. This idiom is used to express "Don't make plans for something that might not happen". Don't give up the day job. You are not very good at something. You could definitely not do it professionally. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Do not put all your resources in
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