Can you complete this English expression? It means “how are you?”
How are you …….. on?
a) going
b) doing
c) getting
d) working
The answer is below!

Answer: c) getting
How are you getting on?
Example: “Hi, Steve. How are you getting on?”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “how are you?”
How are you …….. on?
a) going
b) doing
c) getting
d) working
The answer is below!

Answer: c) getting
How are you getting on?
Example: “Hi, Steve. How are you getting on?”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to keep (one’s) feelings private, and not express them”.
……. up (one’s) feelings
a) scarce
b) bottle
c) keep
d) tie
The answer is below!

Answer: b) bottle
Bottle up (one’s) feelings!
Example: “Don’t bottle up your feelings. Talk to me!”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to become more powerful or successful”.
Climb up the …….
a) wall
b) ladder
c) hill
d) mountain
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Answer: b) ladder
Climb up the ladder!
Example: “Lots of people in my company are trying to climb up the ladder.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to rule strictly”.
Rule with an iron ……
a) hand
b) stick
c) fist
d) mind
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Answer: c) fist
Rule with an iron fist!
Example: “Sara is very strict with her employees. She rules with an iron fist!”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “bored or annoyed with something”.
Fed up to the …….. ………
a) back teeth
b) front teeth
c) last idea
d) last nail
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Answer: a) back teeth
Fed up to the back teeth!
Example: “I’m fed up to the back teeth with this bad weather!”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be unable to think calmly or rationally”.
Can’t think ………
a) over
b) logic
c) still
d) straight
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Answer: d) straight
Can’t think straight!
Example: “I’m so tired that I can’t think straight. I need to rest for a while.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “it is very easy”.
There’s ……. to it
a) everything
b) over
c) nothing
d) anything
The answer is below!

Answer: c) nothing
There’s nothing to it!
Example: “I can do this maths problem easily. There’s nothing to it!”
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