Idiom that means "it's raining very heavily".
Raining cats and dogs.
Complete the proverb: "No pain, no..."
Gain
Phrasal verb that means "to cancel an event or a meeting".
Call off
Do we say "make homework" or "do homework"?
Do homework
Idiom that means "to face a difficult situation with courage" (Hint: Something you chew).
Bite the bullet
Proverb that means "it is better to do something late than never at all."
Better late than never
Phrasal verb that means "to start a journey or depart".
Set off
Complete the common collocation: To ______ a mistake.
Make
What is the meaning of the idiom "once in a blue moon"?
Very rarely / Almost never.
Complete the proverb: "Actions speak louder than..."
Words
What does the phrasal verb "look up to someone" mean?
To respect and admire someone
Collocation used when you change your opinion or decision: To ______ your mind.
Change
Complete the idiom: "To cut corners means to do something in the easiest, cheapest, or fastest way, often sacrificing..."
Quality
What is the meaning of the proverb "Don't count your chickens before they hatch"?
Don't rely on plans or benefits until they are a certainty.
Phrasal verb that means "to invent a story, excuse, or explanation".
Make up
Complete the business collocation: To ______ a deal.
Make / Close / Strike
Idiom that means "to hear rumor or unconfirmed news about something".
To hear it through the grapevine.
Complete the proverb: "A bad workman always blames his..."
Tools
What does the phrasal verb "put up with" mean?
To tolerate or accept an unpleasant situation without complaining.
Which verb collocates with "progress" to express improvement? (e.g., "We are ______ progress").
Making (To make progress)