Can you complete this English expression? It means “very old”.
As old as the …….
a) dogs
b) trees
c) hills
d) fields
The answer is below!

Answer: c) hills
As old as the hills!
Example: “My car is as old as the hills. I need a new one.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “very old”.
As old as the …….
a) dogs
b) trees
c) hills
d) fields
The answer is below!

Answer: c) hills
As old as the hills!
Example: “My car is as old as the hills. I need a new one.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “based on a sudden idea, without planning”.
On a ……
a) desire
b) whim
c) thought
d) wonder
The answer is below!

Answer: b) whim
On a whim!
Example: “I bought my new sofa on a whim, and now I don’t like it.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to do (something) easily”.
…….. through (something)
a) pass
b) run
c) march
d) breeze
The answer is below!

Answer: d) breeze
Breeze through (something)!
Example: “Anna breezed through the speaking test. She didn’t make any mistakes.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be very poor”.
Be on the ……
a) breadline
b) emptiness
c) poverty
d) ground
The answer is below!

Answer: a) breadline
Be on the breadline!
Example: “My family lived on the breadline when I was a child.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to become involved in a difficult situation”.
Get into a ……
a) motion
b) hermit
c) basement
d) pickle
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Answer: d) pickle
Get into a pickle!
Example: “I got into a pickle when I forgot to take my wallet to the shop.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to spend time in a sad or upset state”.
……. around
a) down
b) mope
c) wash
d) dream
The answer is below!

Answer: b) mope
Mope around!
Example: “Kelly has been moping around since her dog ran away.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be continuing as planned after a problem”.
Back on ……..
a) mood
b) rail
c) track
d) roads
The answer is below!

Answer: c) track
Back on track!
Example: “The project is back on track after the delay.”
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