This category provides multiple choice questions (MCQs) focusing on idioms and phrases, enhancing understanding of their meanings and use in context . Idioms and phrases are essential for nuanced and expressive communication, adding richness and depth to both spoken and written English. The MCQs help learners identify and understand the meanings of various idioms and phrases, improving their comprehension and communication skills. This is valuable for students, professionals, and anyone striving to improve their English language proficiency and improve
Fill in the blank: ‘Despite the setbacks, she persevered and.
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A. failedB. abandonedC. achievedD. ignored
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What does the idiom ‘kill two birds with one stone’.
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A. To fail at two tasksB. To achieve two things with one actionC. To waste time and resourcesD. To work independently on two projects
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Fill in the blank: ‘The new project was a _________,.
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A. breezeB. nightmareC. walk in the parkD. arduous task
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What does the idiom ‘let the cat out of the.
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A. To keep a secretB. To reveal a secretC. To buy a catD. To sell a piglet
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Fill in the blank: ‘He was caught red-handed, so there.
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A. confessB. denyC. explainD. ignore
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What does the idiom ‘throw in the towel’ mean? |.
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A. To start a new projectB. To continue fightingC. To admit defeatD. To work very hard
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What does the idiom ‘beat around the bush’ mean? |.
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A. To be very clearB. To avoid the main pointC. To make a quick decisionD. To work very hard
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Fill in the blank: ‘Despite his initial hesitation, he finally.
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A. go for itB. give it a shotC. take the plungeD. make a move
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What does the idiom ‘take with a grain of salt’.
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A. To accept something completelyB. To be completely certainC. To be skeptical or doubtfulD. To be highly enthusiastic
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Which idiom best describes a situation that is very confusing.
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A. A tall orderB. A can of wormsC. A red herringD. A slippery slope
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