Metaphorical expressions in English
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7th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
You and your friend are having a conversation about someone, who suddenly appears in the midst of your convo. What's the most appropriate thing to say?
Speak of the devil.
My two cents.
A storm in a teacup.
It's raining cats and dogs.
2.
Multiple Choice
What does the following metaphorical expression mean : "Break a leg."?
"I hope you fail."
"Good luck."
"Try not to break a leg."
"Stop being stressed."
3.
Multiple Choice
Which idiom would you use if you wanted to signify that something stops for the rest of the day? (read the question carefully)
Call it a night.
Call it a life.
Call it a day.
Call it a noon.
4.
Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option:
Out of sight, out of mind.
Out of mind, out of sight.
Out off sight, out off mind.
5.
Multiple Choice
Is the following correct: "A penny for your thoughts."?
No.
Yes
6.
Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option.
It's snowing cats and dogs.
It's raining cows and dogs.
It's raining cats and dogs.
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