English Idioms Quiz | Can You Score 50/50? #challenge 07

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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, 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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Good, informative indeed.if u answers are given along with correct usage, then more useful.👌👌👌👌👌👌

SrivastavaJi-geik
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46 out of 50 ❤ I like the quizzes about english idioms. They go out of my confort zone and I always learn something new 🎉carry on

GianlucaMariaLecchi
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Got only 40 but getting this chance of testing my knowledge in my 64 years is a good experience, and is great for my brain too. Thank you so much. God bless everyone.

reynaldofernandez
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49 out of fifty. Ray of sunshine was always a happy person in my area.

oldhippie
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I got 41. An English teacher in Japan. I must stay curious. Idioms are the most hard to learn about. All are passive vocabulary. Context is the key to comprehension of all of them.

bikeyoshiro
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47/ 50
Never heard of 6 & 7s...I know Ps & Qs, though
Thanks...fun to get the brain sharpened.😅

DoreenPagnotto
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32. English teacher from Ukraine. Pretty hard selection of idioms.

alexivashura
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44/50 Informative and educative. Thank you so much.

jobedakulath
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Too me, "out of sorts" has always meant being a tad cranky. A "ray of sunshine" has always been a happy person. "She is a little ray of sunshine".

pamelawing
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Ray of sunshine means a very happy person in my area.

donnasweet
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If you would turn down the music a little bit it would help.

huongpham
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My biggest problem was that several of the "right" answers were a little off. Turned ashen actually mean made pale. Chickened out means declined to do something out of fear. To bend over backwards isn't to work hard; it's to do everything to make it possible or easy for someone else.

richdiddens
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My score is only 21/50 (within 10 seconds)

grengasami
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take the cake? Never heard of it- take the biscuit, yes!

marthamargaretemaclean
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Question one should be takes the biscuit not cake question 41 it is spill the beans not tea 52/50

peteraston
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Example sentence appears on the screen only for a short duration. After seeing the meaning, it is hardly possible to read the example.

kannann
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Please pay attention to Question 17: heavy loSS not lose

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