English Idioms Quiz | Can You Score 50/50? #challenge 09

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Welcome to our exciting journey through the colorful world of English idioms!

In this video, we’ll explore some of the most popular idioms used in English. Whether you're a student preparing for exams like the GRE, SAT, GMAT, LSAT, MAT, MCAT, TOEFL, or IELTS, a teacher looking for effective teaching tools, or someone aiming to excel in competitive job tests like BCS, IPS, and more, this video is your ultimate resource. Idioms add spice to conversations, making them more vivid and expressive. But what do these quirky phrases actually mean?

We’ll break down each idiom, explain its meaning, and provide real-life examples to help you understand how to use them in everyday conversation. Whether you’re an English learner looking to enhance your language skills or a native speaker curious about the origins and uses of these expressions, this video has something for everyone!

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An interesting and enjoyable quiz, but as a UK native may I pick you up on a couple of small points?
"Brass monkey" never stands alone. - It's always "brass monkey weather" (Comes from the rather inelegant phrase "cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey!")
Similarly, it's always "second" bite at the cherry.
And to wear one's heart on one's sleeve isn't anything to do with being emotional. It simply means to make no secret of your true feelings about something.

fmcb
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50/50. Not bad for an English 2nd language speaker. Picked up same small points mentioned elsewhere, but in the format of the quiz, answers were correct. Keep it up to inform and educate willing learners.

CarlSteyn
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37/50. English is not my first language and almost all those idioms were completely new to me.

nadinaforsman
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I really enjoyed the quiz, I have not used many of them for a long time.

joankolesar
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I got only half correct. Thanks I learned something
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patriamargate
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47 out of 50 ... 3 I had not heard before 😊

urprrdvbillevel
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46/50 I learned most of these from my grandmother over 50 years ago. Where did they all come from?

janejohnson
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Question 10 is wrong. A bite of the cherry means that person wants a go and not, give a second chance so research your English before setting quizzes.

robertlee
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