These idiom practice exercises will help you to learn the idioms from the common idioms list. Here are the next 10.
Remember to go back to the common idioms page to learn the words if you have not done that yet.
2. choose one bending over backwards break a leg drives me up the wall flogging a dead horse hold your horses playing devil's advocate water under the bridge working against the clock you are what you eat you can't judge a book by its cover mate! I'm sure you'll do well. You're easily the best team.
3. I agree with you really. I'm just choose one bending over backwards break a leg drives me up the wall flogging a dead horse hold your horses playing devil's advocate water under the bridge working against the clock you are what you eat you can't judge a book by its cover so you know what those who disagree with you may say.
4. Please, don't worry about what you said anymore. It's all choose one bending over backwards break a leg drives me up the wall flogging a dead horse hold your horses playing devil's advocate water under the bridge working against the clock you are what you eat you can't judge a book by its cover . I know you were just feeling upset at the time.
5. Stop trying to get back with your ex-girlfriend. You're choose one bending over backwards break a leg drives me up the wall flogging a dead horse hold your horses playing devil's advocate water under the bridge working against the clock you are what you eat you can't judge a book by its cover . There is no love between you anymore.
6. I thought John was an idiot when I first saw him just because of the way he dressed. But choose one bending over backwards break a leg drives me up the wall flogging a dead horse hold your horses playing devil's advocate water under the bridge working against the clock you are what you eat you can't judge a book by its cover – he's a really good bloke.
7. My doctor always says choose one bending over backwards break a leg drives me up the wall flogging a dead horse hold your horses playing devil's advocate water under the bridge working against the clock you are what you eat you can't judge a book by its cover when I go to see him about my weight. It's very true as I have a poor diet.
8. The government is choose one bending over backwards break a leg drives me up the wall flogging a dead horse hold your horses playing devil's advocate water under the bridge working against the clock you are what you eat you can't judge a book by its cover before the election to appear united. They know the electorate needs to believe in them.
9. My younger brother really choose one bending over backwards break a leg drives me up the wall flogging a dead horse hold your horses playing devil's advocate water under the bridge working against the clock you are what you eat judge a book by its cover . He argues and disagrees with everything I say.
10. I think you should choose one bending over backwards break a leg drives me up the wall flogging a dead horse hold your horses playing devil's advocate water under the bridge working against the clock you are what you eat you can't judge a book by its cover ! You aren't ready yet to quit and start your own business. You need more experience.
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