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Master English Idioms – Idiom Quiz #1

Idioms are hard to understand for non-native English speakers. Learn new idioms and improve your English speaking ability by taking this short idiom quiz!

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#1. I've had a long day, I think I'll hit the sack.

What does hit the sack mean?

If your mother tells you to “hit the sack” she wants you to go to bed.

#2. Superhero movies are a dime a dozen these days.

What does a dime a dozen mean?

If an item is a dime a dozen it means that the item is extremely common.

#3. Jack: "I have a job interview tomorrow."
Sally: "Break a leg!"

What does break a leg mean?

If you say “Break a leg!” to someone, you are wishing them good luck.

#4. Student: "Do I have to finish this homework by tomorrow?"
Teacher: "Yes! And don't cut corners!"

What does cut corners mean?

When you cut corners you do something poorly to save time or money.

#5. Dick: "Hey Kate, wanna go to the party tonight?"
Kate: "Nah, I'm feeling a bit under the weather..."

What does under the weather mean?

If someone is under the weather it means they are sick.

#6. Jan: "I have so much stress right now at work." Bob: "Hang in there Jan."

What does hang in there mean?

If someone tells you to “Hang in there!” they want you to not give up.

#7. "Well we've made a lot of progress on our project, let's call it a day!"

What does call it a day mean?

When your boss says, “Let’s call it a day.” he wants to stop working and go home.

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