
Short Quiz in English 6 Infer meaning of idiomatic expressions using - affixes
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Grade 6
English
Philippines Curriculum: Grades 1-10
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- Q1After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of bending over backwards to entertain her nieces.Cassie was not trying at all to entertain her nieces.Cassie was trying very hard to entertain her niecesCassie was making small efforts to entertain her nieces.Cassie was doing very little to entertain her nieces.30sEN6V-Ib-12.4.2.1
- Q2Bobby would have been playing ball until the cows came home if it hadn’t been for Suzie dragging him away to eat dinner.Bobby didn’t even want to play ball to begin with.Bobby would have continued playing ball for a long time.Bobby prefers nature to athletics.Bobby was just about to stop playing ball.30sEN6V-Ib-12.4.2.1
- Q3‘The best of both worlds’ means?you can't enjoy anythingThere can only be oneyou don't have optionsmeans you can enjoy two different opportunities at the same time.30sEN6V-Ib-12.4.2.1
- Q4Does that "ring a bell"?I can't remember your nameI remember Mommais familiar to you but you can’t remember where you heard itDo you remember the phone number?30sEN6V-Ib-12.4.2.1
- Q5A. Can I invite my brother? B: Sure. The more the merrier.Quality over quantitythe more of people there is, the better it willThe less the betterQuantity is not better30sEN6V-Ib-12.4.2.1