IDIOMS ENGLISH 5 SECOND PART

IDIOMS ENGLISH 5 SECOND PART

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!

IDIOMS ENGLISH 5 SECOND PART

25. MISS THE
Meaning: miss the chance.

26. IT TAKES TWO TO
Meaning : Certain actions or activities cannot be performed alone

27. CHEW THE
• To waste your time talking.

28. PIECE OF
• Something that is easy to understand or accomplish.

29. APPLE OF YOUR
Meaning: someone very precious or dear.

30. A TASTE OF YOUR OWN
When someone receives the same treatment, usually negative, that they gave someone else.

31. A HOT
Meaning: a controversial issue or situation that is awkward or unpleasant to deal with.

32. ONCE IN A BLUE
Meaning: very rarely.

33. A BED OF
Meaning: easy option.

34. RAINING AND
Meaning: raining very heavily.

35. WHEN PIGS
Meaning: something that will never happen or is impossible.

36. DEVIL’S
Meaning: one who presents a counter argument

37. BAPTISM OF
The idiom refers to a very difficult first experience someone undergoes.

38. BE IN SOMEBODY'S
- To be in the situation that another person is in.

39. BREAK A
• Something you say to someone you want to wish luck on.

40. BARKING DOG SELDOM
• Being verbally threatening, but unwilling to do anything significant.

41. CHIP ON YOUR
• When someone is upset about something that happened a while ago.

42. CREAM OF THE
The best of the best. To be the best of something, it ranges from sports

43. EVERY CLOUD HAS A LINING
It means that you should never feel hopeless because difficult times always lead to better days. Difficult times are like dark clouds that pass overhead and block the sun

44. FALL HEAD OVER
in love (with someone). To fall deeply in love with someone, especially suddenly.

45. GO THROUGH THE
If someone goes through the roof or hits the roof, they suddenly become very angry, and usually show their anger by shouting at someone.

46. DON’T COUNT YOUR BEFORE THEY HATCH
You shouldn’t make plans that depend on something good happening before you know that it has actually happened

47. BETTER LATE THAN
It means that doing something late is better than not doing it at all.

48. COLD DAY IN
An event that will never happen. Something improbable (synonym when pigs fly)

49. NEVER PUT OFF UNTIL WHAT YOU CAN DO
Don’t delay or hesitate to do something if you can finish or accomplish it today.