Phrase to describe a name extremely famous/well-known by everyone
What is a household name?
Adjective to describe a place which has a lot of air.
Do you like airy places?
Idiom about revealing secrets connected to an animal.
Did you let the cat out of the bag?
Idiom connected to hair an relaxing
Can you let your hair down?
Adjective used to describe that something makes you think a lot.
Is the painting thought provoking?
Adjective to describe a person who is willing to consider or accept other people's ideas or opinions.
Are you open minded?
When police officers enter a building or property suddenly to arrest suspects or seize evidence.
Did you see the police raid?
To show that it is not true, or to expose it as false or exaggerated
Did you debunk a myth?
Cleft the following sentence:
Linda hates watching dramas.
what Linda hates is watching dramas.
the thing that Linda hates is watching dramas.
Give 4 phrases with "idea"
Do you toy with the idea, whose bright idea is it, it gave me the idea, it is a ridiculous idea.
Metaphor to say you will become number one
Did you reach the peak?
Complete the sentence with a suitable prefix:
She was sent to her bedroom because of her ____behaviour.
misbehaviour
Complete the sentences: People are ____ risk of serious diseases. ____ far, the most famous one is COVID. This disease was ____ of control in the beginning of 2020. However, nowadays it's ___ decline.
at risk of
by far
out of control
in decline
People who ask for money on the streets.
What is a beggar?
use the modifier "nothing like"
She is nothing like as intelligent as the previous candidate.
Expression to say when you find out how something is done in a particular place or situation.
Are you learning the ropes?
the inability to read or write.
What is illiteracy?
the activity of a person, often an employee, revealing information.
what is whistle-blowing?
Proverb used to express: advising someone to take action in order to avoid possible unpleasant consequences later, even if this seems unnecessar
Is it better to be safe than sorry?
Ranting/raving expression connected to a drink.
is football your cup of tea?
idiom that means someone is unwilling to change their habits, opinions, or behaviors.
Are you set on your ways?
An amount of money that you have to pay to travel along some main roads.
Do you have tolls in your country?
Adverb used when something is said to be true but has not been proved.
Did he allegedly lie?
Use substitution and ellipsis in the following sentences:
Do you like apples? yes, I like apples.
Do you have a lot of siblings? yes, I have lots of siblings.
yes, lots.
Invert the following sentence.
She is not only an excellent singer, she also dances!
Not only is she an excellent singer, but also she dances.