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Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone is "in the same boat," they are:
A. In a different situation.
B. In a similar situation.
C. Alone.
D. Confused.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "hit the books" mean?
A. Go to school.
B. Study.
C. Read for fun.
D. Write a book.
Fani Warraich
ENGLISH
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Idiom and Phrases
To "get cold feet" means to:
A. Be excited.
B. Get nervous.
C. Feel warm.
D. Be confused.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone "throws in the towel," they are:
A. Giving up.
B. Starting over.
C. Trying harder.
D. Winning.
Fani Warraich
ENGLISH
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "the early bird catches the worm" mean?
A. Wake up early.
B. Success comes to those who prepare.
C. Birds are active in the morning.
D. Worms are plentiful.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
To "jump on the bandwagon" means to:
A. Start something new.
B. Join a popular trend.
C. Avoid a situation.
D. Take a risk.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone is "walking on eggshells," they are:
A. Being very careful.
B. Being very loud.
C. Being very happy.
D. Being very sad.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "the ball is in your court" mean?
A. It's your turn to act.
B. The game is over.
C. You won.
D. You lost.
Fani Warraich
ENGLISH
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Idiom and Phrases
To "call it a day" means to:
A. Continue working.
B. Stop working.
C. Start working.
D. Take a break.
Fani Warraich
ENGLISH
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone is "in hot water," they are:
A. In trouble.
B. Very warm.
C. Very happy.
D. Very angry.
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