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Complete the sentence with the most suitable idiomatic expression: Larissa is trying hard to remember her new classmate's name, but she is ___________________.
drawing a blank.
Look at the picture and tell the idiomatic expression that it illustrates. Explain its meaning.
Jog your memory. It means to stimulates someone's memory to remember something.
Look at the picture and tell the idiomatic expression that it illustrates. Provide an example in a sentence.
Steal someone's thunder. Possible answer: My brother is always steling my thunder for all the good things I do at home.
Complete the sentence with the most suitable idiomatic expression: Igor hasn't been spending money. He is ______________________.
saving it for a rainy day.
It means to overcome the difficulties regarding meeting someone for the first time or starting a conversation.
Break the ice.
Look at the picture and tell the idiomatic expression that it illustrates. Explain its meaning.
Lose the train of thought. It means to forget what one was talking or thinking about.
Complete the sentence with the most suitable idiomatic expression: " Maria Júlia has been exercising at home, she's been __________________________."
... as right as rain.
Every cloud has a silver lining, means that everyone has a person who can trust and who brings joy to their days when they're sad. TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE. It means that every difficult or unpleasant situation has some advantage
Look at the picture and tell the idiomatic expression that it illustrates. Provide an example in a sentence.
Come rain or shine. Possible answer: Come rain or shine, I'll see you on Thursday.
Look at the picture and tell the idiomatic expression that it illustrates. Explain its meaning.
To take a rain check. It is used to tell someone that you cannot accept an invitation now, but would like to do so at a later time.