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 challenges, she _______ and.
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A. struggled throughB. carried onC. kept goingD. pressed on
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What does the idiom ‘a penny for your thoughts’ mean?
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A. I need a penny from you.B. I am curious about what you're thinking.C. I think you're being foolish.D. I am offering you a ...
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Which idiom best describes a situation where someone is pretending.
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A. Playing a roleB. Putting on an actC. Wearing a maskD. Keeping up appearances
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Fill in the blank: ‘The detective finally _________ the mystery.
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A. resolvedB. completedC. unraveledD. solved
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What does the idiom ‘a bird in the hand is.
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A. It means to be easily fooled.B. It means to be grateful for what you have.C. It means to be very cautious.D. It means ...
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Fill in the blank: ‘After the long journey, they were.
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A. exhaustedB. inspiredC. relaxedD. excited
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What does the phrase ‘a bird in the hand is.
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A. It's better to be prepared for the worstB. It's better to hold onto what you have than risk it for something moreC. Birds are more valuable than ...
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Fill in the blank: ‘The team worked tirelessly, and finally,.
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A. succeeded at their goalB. reached their goalC. achieved their goalD. completed their goal
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What does the idiom ‘back to the drawing board’ mean?
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A. To celebrate successB. To continue as plannedC. To start over from the beginningD. To seek advice from others
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Fill in the blank: ‘After the embarrassing incident, he wanted.
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A. sweep it under the rugB. take the bull by the hornsC. bury the hatchetD. bite the bullet
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