
Idioms about relationships (friends and family)
Quiz by Lucía Monllor
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- Q1Complete the sentence: I think Susan will never________________. She is too dependent on her parentsnest the flyfly the nestleave the nestmake the nest fly30s
- Q2Choose the correct meaning of the idiom "to live in each other's pocket"to do everything independentlyto do everything togetherto practice sport togetherto be so dependent on the other person.30s
- Q3I don't think Marcos has forgotten Julia, I think she is still his ___________old flamenew flameold fireflame old30s
- Q4I will love you...through thick and thinthrough rich and poorthrough good and badthrough fat and thin30s
- Q5Choose the meaning of this idiom: "fair-weather friend"someone who stays by you when things are not going well for you.someone who is always talking about the weather conditions.someone who is your friend only when things are going well for you.someone who is always your friend.30s
- Q6An old flame is...someone you had an argument with in the past and you still appreciate him/her.someone you had a hostile relationship with in the past and you still appreciate him/her.someone you had a good friendship with in the past and you still appreciate him/her.someone you had a romantic relationship with in the past and you still appreciate him/her.30s
- Q7Which idiom represents this image:fly the housefly the pocketfly the flamefly the nest30s
- Q8If you do everything with another person, you...leave in each other's flame.leave in each other's pocketlive through each other's pocketlive in each other's pocket30s
- Q9Charles is a _______________________, since I won the lottery he is more friendly and kind with me.unfair-rainy friendfair-rainy friendfair-weather friendunfair-weather friend30s
- Q10What is the meaning of the idiom "through thick and thin"?through only good situations.through good and bad situations.through situations that are going to be solved soon.through only bad situations.30s
