Can you complete this English expression? It means “anything is possible”.
The …… is the limit
a) sky
b) star
c) sun
d) moon
The answer is below!

Answer: a) sky
The sky is the limit!
Example: You can do anything! The sky’s the limit!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “anything is possible”.
The …… is the limit
a) sky
b) star
c) sun
d) moon
The answer is below!

Answer: a) sky
The sky is the limit!
Example: You can do anything! The sky’s the limit!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to sit down”.
….. (one’s) seat
a) sit
b) lower
c) sink
d) take
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Answer: d) take
Take (one’s) seats
Example: We took our seats in the theatre before the play started.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to set one’s goals very high”.
Reach for the ……
a) space
b) universe
c) clouds
d) stars
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Answer: d) stars
Reach for the stars!
Example: Work hard and reach for the stars! You will be successful!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to pay the bill, usually instead of other people”.
……. up the bill
a) take
b) pay
c) pick
d) shout
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Answer: c) pick
Pick up the bill!
Example: “My grandfather always picks up the bill when we go out for lunch.”
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to continue to struggle until the end”.
Fight to the ……. end
a) bitter
b) final
c) overly
d) wanted
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Answer: a) bitter
Fight to the bitter end!
Example: The team fought to the bitter end, but they lost the game.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to express (one’s) feelings frankly”.
Speak (one’s) ……
a) idea
b) mind
c) voice
d) mouth
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Answer: b) mind
Speak (one’s) mind!
Example: Some people don’t like Jess because she always speaks her mind.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to leave a situation which is getting worse”.
…… a sinking ship
a) Desert
b) Run
c) Jump
d) Climb
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Answer: a) Desert
Desert a sinking ship!
Example: This company is going bankrupt, so all the workers are deserting a sinking ship.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to get into deep trouble”.
Get into deep …..
a) mud
b) grass
c) soil
d) water
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Answer: d) water
Get into deep water!
Example: I got into deep water when I lost my job and couldn’t pay my rent.
Can you complete this English expression? It means “many lies told at the same time”.
A …. of lies
a) box
b) pack
c) circle
d) case
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Answer: b) pack
A pack of lies!
Example: I don’t trust Beth. She just told me a pack of lies!
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The women walked down the stone steps. They were holding hands. It was very dark and cold. Drops of water were running down the walls. The air smelt bad.
“Where is he?” asked the younger woman.
“Quiet!” whispered the older woman. She pointed down the stairs. They could see lights.
“Candles?” asked the younger women.
At the bottom of the steps, they saw an open door.
They heard a voice. They stopped and listened.
The younger woman put her hand over her mouth to stop from screaming. “Oh no! I can’t believe it!”
Louise and Milton buy an old house in England. Milton loves the house, but Louise is not so sure.
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