1. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
John: Do you think that Jane is in love with Stephen?
Bob: Yes! You've __________!
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2. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
To __________ means to follow the crowd.
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3. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb
Jane fell __________ in love with Stephen.
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4.Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
You need to write it down. We need to have it __________.
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5. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
I'm nervous about giving my presentation. I'm getting __________!
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6. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
My big exam is tomorrow, so I plan to stay up late studying and __________.
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7. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
Wow, that was easy! It was __________!
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8. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
Let's take a group photograph. After all, __________.
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9. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
Yes, she looks very plain, but __________; actually, she's a princess!
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10. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
I always wake up at six in the morning. I believe that __________.
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11. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
These boxes are so heavy! Could you __________?
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12. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
When I lived in Japan for a year, everything was strange. I felt like a __________.
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13. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
Wow, I can't believe you spotted the mistake so quickly. You've got __________.
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14. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
John: Can I tell you my plan?
Sam: Sure. __________ .
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15. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
You look __________. What's wrong?
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16. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
She was __________ about winning the first prize in the competition.
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17. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
One day, __________, my father decided to buy a helicopter.
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18. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
The rumour about Charlie is true. I heard it __________.
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19. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
Don't spend all of your pocket money. After all, __________.
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20. Choose the most suitable idiom/proverb.
He always buys chocolates for his daughter. She's __________.
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Idioms and Proverbs 2 (Years 6)
Weak, Need constant guidance.
Satisfying, however, it takes effort to achieve excellent scores.
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