Q.1.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. Mr. Steven’s new truck is a big WHITE ELEPHANT that his wife hates.
Q.2.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. I’m so glad I brought an umbrella because it’s RAINING CATS AND DOGS now.
Q.3.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. I would GIVE MY RIGHT ARM to get tickets for the football game!
Q.4.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. He said it would be a PIECE OF CAKE to get an “A” on his test.
Q.5.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. IN THE END he confessed to both crimes.
Q.6.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. She would have gone home if she hadn’t BURNED HER BRIDGES.
Q.7.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. If you GIVE ME A HAND, I’ll be able to go out with you.
Q.8.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. There is no sense in CRYING OVER SPILT MILK.
Q.9.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. Sometimes ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN.
Q.10.
The idiom below is capitalized. Choose the correct answer that describes its real meaning. As this was his first time camping, they KEPT AN EYE ON him.