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Idioms
A – a silly person

B – something that is
funny
What is an
‘idiom”? C – a non-literal
English expression

D – the name of
James’ cat
A – It is raining a lot

B – Someone is
It’s raining throwing animals out
of a window
cats and
dogs C – A deep fear of cats
and dogs

D – A girl is very angry


A – He needs knee
surgery

He is ‘the B – He hurt someone


bee's
knees’ C – He is the best

D – He is small and
annoying
A – I ate something
bad
I have
B – I am nervous
‘butterflies
in my C – I like to eat bugs
stomach’
D – I am a strange
person
A – I like ants

I have B – I need new pants


‘ants in my
pants’ C – I am dancing

D – I cannot be still
A – Don’t touch my
plant

Don’t ‘beat B – Don’t avoid the


problem/question
around the
bush’ C – Don’t leave me

D – Don’t go to the
shop
A – It’s expensive

B – It is too
It’s costs extravagant
an ‘arm
and a leg’ C – You will regret
buying it

D – It’s very big


A – Trying to get a
girlfriend

B – Chasing after birds in


A ‘wild the zoo
goose
chase’ C – A pointless never-
ending activity

D – Running around in
circles
A – I don’t like you

B – I love you
‘break a
leg’ C – Good luck

D – Do your best
It’s raining cats and dogs Don’t beat around the bush

He is the bee's knees It costs an arm and a leg

I have butterflies in my stomach A wild goose chase

I have ants in my pants Break a leg

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