Idioms Quiz: Expressions about Standing and Walking
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What does the phrase 'put your foot down' mean?

  • To have happy feet
  • To be indecisive
  • To assert oneself and take a firm stand (correct)
  • To walk cautiously

What does the expression 'be on its last legs' imply?

  • Being brand new
  • Being in a very weak or dilapidated state (correct)
  • Being at the peak of strength
  • Being in a stable condition

What does the phrase 'find your feet' mean?

  • To lose balance and fall
  • To stand still and not move
  • To become more confident and comfortable in a new situation (correct)
  • To have quick feet

What does the phrase 'Every cloud has a silver lining' imply?

<p>There is always something positive to be found in a difficult situation (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'Where there’s smoke, there’s fire' suggest?

<p>If there are signs of something, it is likely to be true (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'Once bitten, twice shy' mean?

<p>After an unpleasant experience, one is cautious in similar situations (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

'Where there’s life, there’s hope' implies that:

<p>As long as one is alive, there is always a possibility for things to improve (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

'Nothing ventured, nothing gained' means:

<p>If you don’t take risks, you won’t achieve anything (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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