This idiom means that you told a secret. (hint: It has something to do with a cat)
What is letting the cat out of the bag.
What is the past tense of come?
What is came.
This is something you get for your birthday or Christmas.
present or a gift.
The opposite of large is.
What is small, tiny, or wee.
The plural of child.
What is children.
This idiom means that you have a big problem. (hint: it has to do with a pickle)
What is in a pickle.
What is the past tense of do?
What is did.
This is something you say when you struggle to do it.
What is difficult or hard.
The opposite of dark.
What is light.
The plural of goose.
What is geese.
This idiom means that the task is easy for you. (hint: has to do with a cake.)
What is It's a piece of cake.
What is the past tense of begin?
What is began.
This is what you say when an item is big.
What is enormous or large.
The opposite of new?
What is old.
The plural of mouse.
What is mice.
This idiom means an item is very expensive. (hint it has something to do with arms and legs.)
What is It costs an arm and leg.
What is the past tense of drink?
What is drank.
This is something you say when something is very small.
What is tiny or wee.
The opposite of left.
What is right.
The plural of ox.
What is oxen
This idiom means to go to bed. (hint: it has to do with hay.)
What is Hit the Hay.
What is the past tense of think?
What is thought.
This is what you can also say when you are mad.
What is angry or furious.
The opposite of floor.
What is ceiling.
The plural of loaf.
What is loaves.