
Daily Expression
Quiz by Ivone Maria Alves Martins
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- Q1
What goes around, comes around. means: Unresolved, undecided about something; full of doubt.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q2
Zip your lip
Wait patiently and take no action; stay where you are.
The person we were talking about showed up.
To remain secret or silent.
30s - Q3
Never in a million years
Very old
Absolutely never.
Many times
30s - Q4
I’m not prepared for my exam today. I will ________________
food for thought
crying over spilled milk
give it a shot.
30s - Q5
You have to earn your own ____________________
coffee and milk
bread and butter.
home and car
30s - Q6
It’s better to arrive late than not to come at all.
Better late than never
Born with a silver spoon in mouth
A piece of cake
30s - Q7
Come on
Hurry up, I am waiting .
Let's have some coffee
Your turn
30s - Q8
Sick and tired
•movingfirst in one direction and then in the opposite one.
•annoyed about or bored with someoneor something and unwilling to put up with them anylonger.
•to avoid talking about what is important
30s - Q9
•An English expression used as a greeting by people who have not seen each other for a long time
•Keep In Touch
•Taken Aback
Long time no see
30s - Q10
•Contrary To PopularBelief
Tell something briefly
•How you treat and behave towardotherswill eventually come to you, too.
•Going against what many people think
30s - Q11
•Not as easy to do as it seems harder than you think.
•Chasing rainbows
Easier said than done
•Food for thought
30s - Q12
To try to become friends with someone; to make a start of something
•Born with a silver spoon in mouth
•Better late than never
•Break the ice
30s - Q13
Something easily done, a simple task, or work.
To have a gut feeling
A piece of cake
To go the extra mile
30s - Q14
•“To accept responsibility for something you have done.”
To deal with
To be all ears
To face the music
30s - Q15
•To disagree with somebody
-I'm not sure about that,
-That's not how I see it
-I apologize for,
- I'm sorry,
-It's my fault
-How wonderful,
-Awesome,
-I'm so glad to hear
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