Idioms
Proverbs
Phrasal Verbs
Prepositions
Gerund/Infinitive
100
This phrase means when you are out of luck and poor.
What is "down and out"
100
This is a lyric in a very popular song. Difficult situations are good for you.
What is "what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger."
100
Exercise
What is "work out."
100
____ the United States
What is "in"
100
This form follows the verb: miss
What is "gerund"
200
This means slightly crazy.
What is "off the rocker."
200
This proverb is popular in European countries as well. It has to do similarities between children and their parents.
What is "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree."
200
Recover
What is "get over."
200
____ Monday
What is "on"
200
This form follows the verb: admit
What is "gerund"
300
This means when you feel ill or sick, unwell.
What is "to be under the weather."
300
This proverb is about having too many people in charge causing problems.
What is "too many cooks spoil the broth."
300
Bully
What is "pick on."
300
_____ 7:45pm
What is "at"
300
This form follows the verb: want
What is "infinitive"
400
This is when you go beyond the allowed limit.
What is "to push the envelope."
400
Hypocritical.
What is "that's the pot calling the kettle black."
400
Omit
What is "leave out."
400
_____ Madison Avenue
What is "on"
400
This form follows the verb: hope
What is "infinitive"
500
This means to put or do things in the wrong order.
What is "put the cart before the horse."
500
Don't assume you or act before you know for sure that something happened.
What is "don't count your chickens before they hatch."
500
Recollect
What is "look back on."
500
___ the upper left corner
What is "in"
500
This form follows the verb: stop
What is both gerund and infinitive.
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