Idioms and phrases exercise


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Idioms and phrases exercise

Questions 1 – 7

Each sentence given below contains an idiom/phrase. From the given alternatives, choose the one that best expresses the meaning of this idiom/phrase.

1. He has the gift of the gab.

a) He is gifted
b) He is a chatterbox
c) He is a good conservationist

2. Parental property has become a bone of contention between the siblings.

a) unifying factor
b) something that causes a quarrel
c) a firm view
d) none of these

3. Once in a blue moon, we meet each other.

a) frequently
b) hardly ever
c) very seldom indeed
d) in the light of a blue moon

4. He has been jobless for several months, and it is his wife who keeps the pot boiling.

a) avoids starvation
b) keeps the fire burning
c) is angry
d) keeps firing

5. In the end he had to eat the humble pie.

a) apologize humbly
b) defend himself vigorously
c) adopt an aggressive attitude
d) none of these

6. To be a good orator, you don’t have to play to the galleries.

a) offend audiences
b) to be prepared
c) appease select audience
d) to appeal to the lower taste

7. The officer took him to task.

a) rebuked him
b) dismissed him
c) promoted him
d) praised him

Answers

1. c) He is a good conservationist
2. b) something that causes a quarrel
3. c) very seldom indeed
4. a) avoids starvation
5. a) apologize humbly
6. d) to appeal to the lower taste
7. a) rebuked him

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