Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be excellent”.
The bee’s …….
a) head
b) knees
c) legs
d) eyes
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Answer: b) knees
The bee’s knees!
Example: “I love my new car. It’s the bee’s knees!”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be excellent”.
The bee’s …….
a) head
b) knees
c) legs
d) eyes
The answer is below!

Answer: b) knees
The bee’s knees!
Example: “I love my new car. It’s the bee’s knees!”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to lose (one’s) temper”.
Lose (one’s) …….
a) heart
b) term
c) cool
d) upset
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Answer: c) cool
Lose (one’s) cool!
Example: “Josh lost his cool when the waiter got his order wrong.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “as expected”, or “predictably”.
Like …….
a) time
b) clockwork
c) regularly
d) swimming
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Answer: b) clockwork
Like clockwork!
Example: “The boss was happy because the meeting went like clockwork.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “a difficult task or challenge”.
A …… to climb
a) ladder
b) mountain
c) star
d) road
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Answer: b) mountain
A mountain to climb!
Example: “I knew I had a mountain to climb when I started my own business.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to reach the lowest point”.
Hit …… bottom
a) down
b) low
c) stone
d) rock
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Answer: d) rock
Hit rock bottom!
Example: “I stopped drinking alcohol when I hit rock bottom.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to prepare to do hard work”.
Roll up (one’s) …….
a) sleeves
b) collar
c) jacket
d) trousers
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Answer: a) sleeves
Roll up (one’s) sleeves!
Example: “Let’s roll up our sleeves and start work!”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to upset or annoy someone”.
……. (one’s) feathers
a) move
b) hurt
c) ruffle
d) cut
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Answer: c) ruffle
Ruffle (one’s) feathers
Example: “My brother always tries to ruffle my feathers, but he doesn’t succeed.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “in disagreement”.
At ……
a) wrong
b) different
c) odds
d) enemy
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Answer: c) odds
At odds!
Example: “Jean and her husband are at odds over which house to buy.”
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