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idioms for KET

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  • correct the mistake: 1. It’s raining cats and dogs, so I need my sunscreen.
    It’s raining cats and dogs, so I need my umbrella.
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: This homework is _____________. I finished it in 5 minutes.
    This homework is a piece of cake. I finished it in 5 minutes.
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: My new phone ____________. I paid too much!
    My new phone cost an arm and a leg. I paid too much!
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: She’s feeling ____________ today and stayed home.
    She’s feeling under the weather today and stayed home.
  • Correct the mistake: She told everyone—she bit the tongue!
    She told everyone—she let the cat out of the bag!
  • Correct the mistake: I’m on cloud nine because I lost my phone.
    I’m on cloud nine because I won a prize
  • Correct the mistake: I feel under the carpet today.
    I feel under the weather today.
  • Correct the mistake: We called it a cake and went home.
    We called it a day and went home.
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: Don’t ____________ before your exam! You’ll do fine.
    Don’t get cold feet before your exam! You’ll do fine.
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: I forgot my umbrella, and now it’s ____________!
    I forgot my umbrella, and now it’s raining cats and dogs!
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: I’ll ____________ while you go to the store.
    I’ll keep an eye on while you go to the store.
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: He had ____________ before the wedding and ran away.
    He had cold feet before the wedding and ran away.
  • Correct the mistake: I need to eat the books before my exam.
    I need to hit the books before my exam.
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: Let’s ____________. It’s already 6 p.m.
    Let’s call it a day. It’s already 6 p.m.
  • Correct the mistake: I’m so tired, I’ll hit the books.
    I’m so tired, I’ll hit the sack.
  • Correct the mistake: He spilled the bananas at the party.
    He spilled the beans at the party.
  • Correct the mistake: My new shoes cost a house and a car.
    My new shoes cost an arm and a leg.
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: The concert was amazing! I’m still ____________!
    The concert was amazing! I’m still on cloud nine!
  • Choose the correct idiom for the sentence: I’m so tired. I think I’ll _____________.
    I’m so tired. I think I’ll hit the sack
  • Correct the mistake: He told a joke and now he’s in cold feet.
    He told a joke and now he’s in hot water.