The document contains 5 riddles, 5 tongue twisters, 5 sayings, and 5 idioms. The riddles include questions about which month has 28 days, objects that cannot walk but have legs, something with a face and hands but no arms or legs, something that cannot be used until broken, and something that falls but never gets hurt. The tongue twisters involve throwing free throws, a kitten eating chicken, friends fighting over a phone, benevolent elephants, and friends feeding each other bread. The sayings are about bad beginnings leading to bad endings, bad news spreading fast, death leveling all, things being easier said than done, and appearances being deceiving. The idioms refer to something not being to
The document contains 5 riddles, 5 tongue twisters, 5 sayings, and 5 idioms. The riddles include questions about which month has 28 days, objects that cannot walk but have legs, something with a face and hands but no arms or legs, something that cannot be used until broken, and something that falls but never gets hurt. The tongue twisters involve throwing free throws, a kitten eating chicken, friends fighting over a phone, benevolent elephants, and friends feeding each other bread. The sayings are about bad beginnings leading to bad endings, bad news spreading fast, death leveling all, things being easier said than done, and appearances being deceiving. The idioms refer to something not being to
The document contains 5 riddles, 5 tongue twisters, 5 sayings, and 5 idioms. The riddles include questions about which month has 28 days, objects that cannot walk but have legs, something with a face and hands but no arms or legs, something that cannot be used until broken, and something that falls but never gets hurt. The tongue twisters involve throwing free throws, a kitten eating chicken, friends fighting over a phone, benevolent elephants, and friends feeding each other bread. The sayings are about bad beginnings leading to bad endings, bad news spreading fast, death leveling all, things being easier said than done, and appearances being deceiving. The idioms refer to something not being to
2. We have legs but cannot walk. 3. What has two hands and a face, but no arms and legs? 4. What can't be used until it's broken? 5. What often falls and never gets hurt?
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5 tongue twisters 1. He threw three free throws. 2. I saw a kitten eating chicken in the kitchen. 3. Four furious friends fought for the phone. 4. Seventy seven benevolent elephants. 5. Fred fed Ted bread, and Ted fed Fred bread. 5 sayings 1. A bad beginning makes a bad ending 2. Bad news has wings 3. Death is the grand leveller 4. Easier said than done 5. Fair without, foul (false) within 5 idioms 1. It is not my cup of tea 2. Bite your tongue 3. Buy a pig in a poke 4. It’s still all up in the air 5. Miss the boat