Can you complete this English expression? It means to be crazy.
………… of your mind
a) in
b) off
c) on
d) out
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Answer: d) out
Out of your mind
Can you complete this English expression? It means to be crazy.
………… of your mind
a) in
b) off
c) on
d) out
The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: d) out
Out of your mind
Do you know the English expression “to go back a long way“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Mary: How long have you known Claire?
Andrea: Since primary school. We go back a long way.
Does it mean:
a) to like someone
b) to be friends with someone
c) to have known someone for a long time
d) to dislike someone
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Answer: c) to have known someone for a long time
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to hurry”.
Get a…….. on
a) move
b) hurry
c) fast
d) speedy
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Answer: a) move
Get a move on
Do you know the English expression “to slack off“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Ella: How is the new guy at work?
Aya: Not so good. I caught him slacking off when we were really busy the other day. He was reading a magazine.
Does it mean:
a) have fun
b) talk a lot
c) relax
d) not do your work
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Answer: d) not do your work
Do you know the English expression “forty winks”? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Ken: I had a busy morning. I think I’ll catch forty winks.
Emma: That’s a good idea. You look tired.
Does it mean:
a) wink 40 times
b) take a nap
c) drink coffee
d) relax
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Answer: b) take a nap
Do you know the English expression “to be in the driver’s seat“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Greg: So who is in the driver’s seat now that the boss has quit?
Kathy: Bob is. Only until a new boss arrives though.
Does it mean:
a) drive a car
b) be in a superior position
c) be in control
d) be the boss
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Answer: c) be in control
Can you complete this English expression? It means to make a situation difficult for someone, or to treat someone harshly.
Give someone a…….. time
a) big
b) stressful
c) unfair
d) hard
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Answer: d) hard
Give someone a hard time
Can you complete this English expression? It means to be fine and healthy.
As right as……
a) the sun
b) rain
c) snow
d) clouds
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Answer: b) rain
As right as rain
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to have a lot of money”.
Have money to…..
a) eat
b) save
c) throw away
d) burn
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Answer: d) burn
Money to burn
Do you know the English expression “to take after (someone)“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Rachel: My son is always cheerful and smiling.
Melinda: He takes after you! You are always happy.
Does it mean:
a) resemble
b) look after
c) be happy
d) make someone happy
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Answer: a) resemble
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