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CAN YOU SCORE 20/20 ON THIS ENGLISH IDIOMATIC QUIZ?
An idiom is an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements.

Meaning: “On cloud nine’’ To be extremely happy.
Example: “After winning the lottery, he was on cloud nine for weeks, unable to contain his excitement and joy.”

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The meaning of "Bite the dust", is to die. Literally, this comes from Old West gunfights, where the person who was slower or had worse aim would end up in the dust.

stevemcdonald
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"To take a rain check" means more than just decline an offer. It also means that you will take up the offer some time in the future.

tobyfitzpatrick
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"To get cold feet" means more than just be nervous. It means to actually want to withdraw from a specific activity.

tobyfitzpatrick
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27 bad for a French native, and I learned something today. Thank you

bernadettekilfeather
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As a native American English speaker, these are all commonly used expressions and are useful to know.

goldfieldgary
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Take a raincheck could also be decline an invitation in a

SunnyEnglishCafe
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Thanks for sharing the video on English Quiz.

abdulmannanahmed
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30/30 and all I got was “Thanks for watching “😊

johnhudsont
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It would be interesting if they included the origin of the phrase. For example, take a rain check originated with baseball games where if the game was stopped because of rain, the ticket holders would get a rain check that entitled them to see a later game without paying. It later morphed into stores offering rain checks if an advertised product sold out. Customers would be able to get the product at the sale price at a later time. It then became an expression of regret for not being able to accept an invitation due to unavoidable circumstances and a desire to accept future invitations of a similar nature.

robertbailey
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Very helpful . It’s a good system to 😮 remember the idioms easily . Thank you from Sofia, Bulgaria .

nellytchilingirova
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Brazilian here. 29 right. MIstake was question about Take a rain check, which I answered C) Decline an invitation instead of B) To politely reject an offer.

brunobormannzero
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I got 26 correct answers 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤ English is not my native language, I am a Filipino 😊

Hernani-cf
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These are essential for non-native speakers of English to know. Very common in the US, not sure about the UK, though.

kurtsalm
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Hey English tests, it would be a great thing to teach the crowd the origins and/or first use of these idioms!

mortisoperandi
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30/30. Some of the definitions were a bit loose!

williambarnes
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The ball it's i'm your court, meand B

melenFranave
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Fit as a Fiddle, a cowboy would say, "Im the fittest bull in the paddock".

jamesmatheson
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Got all right. Saved it so I can see how my granddaughter scores. We are english speaking South Africans. Spoke english since birth.❤

jocelynhartzenberg
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Believe me. English is actually very easy but Idioms make it complex

abhaypanigrahi
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❤ thanks a lot. This group of quizzes turned out easier than usual. I am glad of my 29/30. I only missed the rain check one. I thought it mean't to take some time to think about and not to kindly refuse.
Take care and carry on

GianlucaMariaLecchi