idioms

idioms

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English

4th - 6th Grade

Hard

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ASMALIYANA Moe

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

"Costs an arm and a leg"

Back

It is very expensive

Answer explanation

The phrase 'costs an arm and a leg' is an idiom that means something is very expensive. Therefore, the correct answer is 'it is very expensive'.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

When Danisha hears a rumor about a new student, she takes it with a pinch of salt.

Back

she doesn't completely believe something because she thinks it's probably not true

Answer explanation

The phrase 'take something with a pinch of salt' means to not fully believe it, as you suspect it may not be true. This aligns with the correct answer, which indicates skepticism about the truth of a statement.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

HARITH is feeling under the weather.

Back

he feels ill

Answer explanation

The phrase 'under the weather' commonly means feeling unwell or ill. Therefore, the correct choice is 'you feel ill', as it directly relates to the state of not feeling well.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

If Darwish hits the sack,

Back

he goes to bed because he is very tired

Answer explanation

The phrase 'hit the sack' is an idiom that means to go to bed, especially when tired. Therefore, the correct answer is 'you go to bed because you are very tired'.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

If Haziqah and Faris decide to take shortcuts while preparing for their group project,

Back

they do it badly or cheaply at the expense of high standards

Answer explanation

Cutting corners means to do something in a way that sacrifices quality or standards for speed or ease. Therefore, the correct choice is that you do it badly or cheaply at the expense of high standards.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

When Laila received the news of her promotion,

Back

she was very pleased about her achievement

Answer explanation

The phrase 'over the moon' means to be extremely happy or pleased about something. Therefore, the correct choice is 'you are very pleased about something'.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

If Aisyah says “I’m going to hit the books now”, what does she mean?

Back

I am going to study

Answer explanation

The phrase "hit the books" is an idiom meaning to study hard. Therefore, saying "I’m going to hit the books now" clearly indicates the intention to study, making "I am going to study" the correct choice.

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