IDIOMS
PROVERBS
PHRASAL VERBS
COLLOCATIONS
100

Look at the image. Which idiom means to start a friendly conversation in a social situation?


Break the ice.

100

Look at the image. Which proverb teaches that doing something late is better than not doing it at all?

Better late than never.

100

Look at the image. Which phrasal verb means to stop sleeping?

Wake up.

100

Look at the image. Which verb correctly completes the collocation?

Sentence: “_____ homework.”  

Do homework.

200

Look at the image. Which idiom describes feeling sick or unwell?

Under the weather.

200

Look at the image. Which proverb means what people do is more important than what they say?

Actions speak louder than words.

200

Look at the image. Which phrasal verb means to reject an invitation or offer?

Turn down.

200

Look at the image. Which verb completes the collocation?

 Sentence: “_____ a mistake.”

Make a mistake.

300

Look at the image. Which idiom means something that happens very rarely?

Once in a blue moon.

300

Look at the image. Which proverb warns us not to judge by appearance?

Don’t judge a book by its cover.

300

Look at the image. Which phrasal verb means to feel excited about something in the future?

Look forward to.

300

Look at the image. Which adjective correctly completes the collocation?

Sentence: “It is _____ rain.”  

Heavy rain.

400

Look at the image. Which idiom means to reveal a secret?

Spill the beans.

400

Look at the image. Which proverb suggests that people who act early gain advantages?

The early bird catches the worm.

400

Look at the image. Which phrasal verb means to postpone an event?

Put off.

400

Look at the image. Which verb completes the collocation? 

Sentence: “_____ a decision.”

Make a decision.

500

Look at the image. Which idiom means to be exactly right about something?

Hit the nail on the head.

500

Look at the image. Which proverb means people behave freely when authority is absent?

When the cat is away, the mice will play.

500

Look at the image. Which phrasal verb means to have no more of something left?

Run out of.

500

Look at the image. Which adjective best completes the collocation? 

Sentence: “It was a _____ success.”

Great success.