3 Questions
Match the following idioms with their meanings:
To let the cat out of the bag = To reveal a secret Not ones cup of tea = Somebody doesn't like or isn't interested in something Ignorance is bliss = You are better off not knowing To hit the sack = To go to bed
Match the following phrases with their definitions:
To cost an arm and a leg = To be very expensive To hit the nail on the head = To describe something accurately To kill two birds with one stone = To accomplish two things at once To let sleeping dogs lie = To avoid restarting a conflict
Match each expression with its corresponding meaning:
To have a frog in one's throat = To have a hoarse voice To butter someone up = To flatter someone To go back to the drawing board = To start over To add insult to injury = To make a bad situation even worse
Test your knowledge of common English idioms with this quiz! See if you can match the meanings to the phrases and uncover the hidden meanings behind these popular expressions.
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