Idioms Quiz
Match the idioms to their meanings. piece of cake easy hold your horses be patient to be a pigsty messy to be in a pickle be in trouble or a tricky situation to be all ears listening carefully Use this image for the questions below. What idiom does this picture represent? What is the figurative meaning of this idiom? Use this idiom in a sentence or mini-story that proves you understand its meaning. Use this image to answer the questions below. What idiom does this picture represent? What is the figurative meaning of this idiom? Use this idiom in a sentence or mini-story that proves you understand its meaning. Fill in the blanks with the idiom that matches each situation by clicking and choosing the correct idiom from the drop-down menu. 1. My best friend Nikki and I hang out all the time. We both love to go hiking and bake fancy desserts. My mom always says that we are like two peas in a pod.2. It was getting closer and closer to game time. James knew that the winning the championship trophy was all up to him. His palms started to sweat and he could feel butterflies in his stomach. He was so nervous.3. We were planning a surprise party for my little sister. My mom and I were talking about what type of cake to buy for her. All of a sudden mom said, "Zip your lips," and I saw my sister walk in the room.4. I was so excited when my parents brought home my new puppy. I felt like I was on cloud nine.5. I couldn't believe that the school year was almost over already. I guess it's true that time flies when you're having fun!