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  • You want to tell your teacher you’re worried about your grades. Which idiom fits?
    get something off my chest
  • Please stop singing that song—it really ______.
    lend a hand
    at my throat
    gets on my nerves
  • Lend a hand
    help someone
  • Have someone under your thumb
    have someone under your control
  • Is it ever a good idea to do something behind someone's back?
  • Do something behind someone’s back
    do something without that person knowing
  • Have you ever needed to pick someone's brains?
  • Use 'put your foot down' in a sentence
  • Your little brother is annoying you by making noise while you study. Which idiom fits?
    getting on my nerves
  • I didn’t want to go to the party, so I ______.
    got on their nerves
    gave them the cold shoulder
    got it off my chest
  • Put your foot down
    make a decision over someone else
  • I'm not sure what to do for the presentation, can I?
    pick your brains
    give the cold shoulder
    stick my neck out
    be all ears
  • Be at each other’s throats
    fight with someone
  • Give someone the cold shoulder
    ignore someone
  • You’re ready to listen to your best friend’s story. Which idiom fits?
    I'm all ears
  • Your parents refuse to let you play video games all night. Which idiom fits?
    They put their foot down
  • Pull someone’s leg
    joke with someone
  • He finally decided to ______ and tell his friend the truth.
    lend a hand
    stick his neck out
    be all ears
  • What kind of stories make you be all ears?
  • When have you had to get something off your chest?
  • Use 'have someone under your thumb' in a sentence
  • Use 'be at each other's throats' in a sentence
  • Stop fighting! Why are you always ______?
    pull someone's leg
    pick someone's brains
    At eachother's throats
    give the cold shoulder
  • When would you give someone the cold shoulder?
    ....
  • When was the last time you lent a hand to somebody
  • What is one song that gets on your nerves?
  • Pick someone’s brains
    ask for advice
  • Do you like pulling people's legs?
  • Don’t worry, I’ll ______ and carry your books.
    give the cold shoulder
    lend a hand
    stick my neck out
  • Stick your neck out for someone
    help someone a lot and risk something
  • Get something off your chest
    say something you wanted to say
  • Have you ever stuck your neck out for someone?
  • Get on someone’s nerves
    annoy someone
  • Be all ears
    listen attentively