Direction: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
With laptops, when it comes to upgrades or repairs, you're very often found in a difficult situation.
Direction: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
He said that he was a huge fan of the president, although I suspect it was a joke.
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Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
We have been using our credit cards so much we are now _________________ in debt.
Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
While they may be able to save some money remaining at home, it's not as if they were _______________ beforehand.
Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
You've been going to the library every day for the past two months so I really hope your studying _______________this semester.
Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
The goat they have at the circus sideshow is a real ________________, it was born with two heads!
Directions: Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
While there is ________________, many cycling groups rely on support cars and mechanics.
Direction: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
The Chairman of our company takes care of the ordinary workers in the company.
Direction: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
The press saw the event as a sign of future happening that augured the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Direction: In this question, you need to replace the Bold part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom / expression given as option.
Meghan isn't a stranger to breaking the rules after she recently got into trouble for Wimbledon etiquette.
Directions: Given below is a sentence with a blank. From the options below, choose the correct idiom(s) that can fit in the blank to make the sentence grammatically and meaningfully correct.
The new employee's performance is __________, and the manager is considering promoting him.
I. coming to grips with
II. turning over a new leaf
III. hitting the ground running
Directions: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom/expression given as option.
It is generally difficult for most people to remain calm and collected in a conflict situation.
Directions: In this question, you need to replace the underlined part of the sentence with the most suitable idiom/expression given as option.
After finally getting a promotion at work, Tom was feeling very proud and pleased with himself.
Directions: In the question below, three statements are given with a phrase or an idiom highlighted as underline. They might be contextually or grammatically incorrect. Select the answer choice that states the combination of statements in which the idiom or the phrase has been correctly used.
I. She felt like the belle of the ball as she danced the night away with her beau.
II. The linebacker made a beeline for the quarterback when he saw an opening.
III. Many children broke one’s neck how technology works.
Directions: In the question below, three statements are given with a phrase or an idiom highlighted in underline. They might be contextually or grammatically incorrect. Select the answer choice that states the combination of statements in which the idiom or the phrase has been correctly used.
I. The man didn’t cross paths when the explosions went off around him and bullets zipped past his head.
II. I knew that my words would fall on deaf ears since no one wanted to acknowledge the problem.
III. All of the citizens heard the clarion call and prepared themselves to defend their city.