Can you complete this English expression? It means “to become arrogant”.
Get a big …….
a) nose
b) mouth
c) head
d) ear
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Answer: c) head
Get a big head!
Example: “Joe got a big head when he won the award.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to become arrogant”.
Get a big …….
a) nose
b) mouth
c) head
d) ear
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Answer: c) head
Get a big head!
Example: “Joe got a big head when he won the award.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “repeatedly”.
Time after …..
a) time
b) again
c) on
d) continue
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Answer: a) time
Time after time!
Example: “Nina makes the same mistakes time after time. She needs more training.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “a great achievement”.
No mean ……
a) award
b) prize
c) climb
d) feat
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Answer: d) feat
No mean feat!
Example: “Winning a marathon is no mean feat. Well done!”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “completely decided”.
Set in ……
a) rock
b) stone
c) slate
d) sand
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Answer: b) stone
Set in stone!
Example: “We are going to have a meeting next week, but nothing is set in stone yet.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “a lot of money”.
A ……. penny
a) pretty
b) big
c) round
d) stark
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Answer: a) pretty
A pretty penny!
Example: I like your new motorbike. It must have cost a pretty penny though.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “a completely new situation”.
A whole new ….. game
a) idea
b) place
c) ball
d) field
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Answer: c) ball
A whole new ball game!
Example: Living in the city is a whole new ball game. It is so different from life in the countryside.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be in a little trouble”.
Be in a spot of ……
a) hype
b) offer
c) crude
d) bother
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Answer: d) bother
Be in a spot of bother!
Example: I was in a spot of bother when I forgot to hand in my report at work.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to reveal (something)”.
….. light on (something)
a) harp
b) share
c) shed
d) show
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Answer: c) shed
Shed light on (something)!
Example: These documents shed light on the government’s actions.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “quite often”.
On a regular ……
a) time
b) announce
c) beat
d) basis
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Answer: d) basis
On a regular basis!
Example: I go running on a regular basis.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to try (something)”.
Give (something) a …….
a) best
b) go
c) mess
d) mesh
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Answer: b) go
Give (something) a go!
Example: I’m interested in rock climbing. I might give it a go.
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