This idiom means "to be very happy."
On cloud nine
Complete this proverb: "Better late than ____."
Never
This phrasal verb means to remove clothing.
Take off
Complete the collocation: Take _____ in an activity.
Part
This idiom means "to reveal a secret."
Spill the beans
This proverb teaches that honesty is the best policy.
Honesty is the best policy
This phrasal verb means to cancel an event or arrangement.
Call off
Complete the collocation: Make a _____ to improve your skills.
Effort
This idiom means "to do something difficult that requires a lot of effort."
An uphill battle
This proverb means that every person eventually faces the consequences of their actions.
What goes around comes around?
This phrasal verb means to search for information.
Look up
Complete the collocation: Reach a _____ after careful discussion.
Agreement
This idiom means "to make a bad situation worse."
Add fuel to the fire
This proverb advises people not to spend money before they actually have it.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
This phrasal verb means to stop functioning properly.
Break down
Complete the collocation: Raise _____ about an important issue.
Awareness
This idiom means "to stop trying because success seems impossible."
Throw in the towel
This proverb means that a small action can sometimes produce a large effect.
Little strokes fell great oaks.
This phrasal verb means to tolerate or accept an unpleasant situation.
Put up with
Complete the collocation: Conduct _____ on a topic before writing an academic paper.
Research