If something is "a breeze," it is difficult.
False
We will have the party no matter what.
1. Rise and shine.
2. Rain or shine.
3. In a pickle
2. Rain or shine
He said he was going to buy an expensive car. I said it would never happen.
1. In a pickle.
2. Brainstorm.
3. When pigs fly
3. When pigs fly
The shirt was so expensive. It was raining cats and dogs!
Incorrect
An idiom is the literal meaning. Yes or no?
No
"Raining cats and dogs" means animals are falling from the sky.
False
He got himself into a difficult situation.
1. In a pickle
2. Raining cats and dogs.
3. Take a raincheck
1. In a pickle
I'm tired and going to bed now.
1. A breeze
2. Hit the sack
3. When pigs fly.
2. Hit the sack
She was not paying attention to reality. She was in a fog.
Correct.
"In a pickle" and "in hot water" are similar idioms. Yes or no?
Yes
"Tie the knot" means to get married.
True
It is raining very hard outside.
1. An arm and a leg.
2. Raining cats and dogs.
3. A breeze.
2. Raining cats and dogs
It will be impossible/too difficult to find something that small in there.
1. Needle in a haystack
2. Hit the hay
3. An arm and a leg
1. Needle in a haystack.
I told my boss I was "under the weather" when I had the flu.
Correct
To get something started, you would _______.
1. Eat food.
2. Study English.
3. Break the ice.
3. break the ice.
"Rise and shine" means to go to sleep.
False
The test was very easy!
1. A piece of cake
2. In hot water
3. Take a raincheck
1. Piece of cake
John got in trouble for what he did.
1. An arm and a leg
2. Rain or shine.
3. In hot water.
3. In hot water.
I went to work and worked very hard. I was a couch potato!
Incorrect
I would love to go to the movie with you, but I can't. I'll take a _________.
1. Snow check
2. Rain coin
3. Raincheck
3. Raincheck
If you are a "couch potato," it means you are lazy.
True
I was really close to being able to remember her name.
1. Couch potato.
2. On the tip of my tongue.
3. In hot water.
2. On the tip of my tongue.
Maria and Jose got married.
1. Tie the knot.
2. Under the weather.
3. In a fog.
1. Tie the knot
The boy got in trouble. He was in cold water.
Incorrect
What does the idiom "under the weather" mean?
Sick or ill.