Better late than ____
а) early
b) yesterday
c) never
Better late than never
A piece of ____
A piece of cake
Break the ice
This idiom means to do or say something to relieve tension or get conversation going in a strained situation or when strangers meet
On the same page
This idiom means to thinking in a similar way, to have the same amount of knowledge, or to have the same kind of understanding
Let the ____ out of the bag
a) cat
b) bird
c) mouse
Let the cat out of the bag
Break a ____
Break a leg
The early bird catches the worm
This idiom means someone will have an advantage if they do something immediately, or before other people do it
When pigs fly
This idiom means something impossible that can never happen
Keep your ____ up
а) head
b) chin
c) nose
Keep your chin up
On ____ ice
On thin ice
Cost an arm and a leg
This idiom means to be extremely expensive
To be in the red
This idiom means to owe money
____ the beans
a) take
b) watch out
c) spill
Spill the beans
Cut to the ____
Cut to the chase
Don't judge a book by its cover
This idiom means you shouldn't judge someone or something based only on what you see on the outside or only on what you perceive without knowing the full situation
Fish out of water
This idiom means a person who feels awkward or unhappy because they are in a situation that is not familiar or because they are different from the people around them
Barking up the wrong ____
а) bush
b) tree
c) garden
Barking up the wrong tree
A needle in a ____
A needle in a haystack
The elephant in the room
This idiom means a major problem or controversial issue which is obviously present but is avoided as a subject for discussion
Caught between a rock and a hard place
This idiom means you are in a difficult situation where you have to choose between two equally unpleasant courses of action