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Idioms - Multiple Choice

An idiom is a fixed phrase used by native speakers, for example, like father like son.

Choose the correct interpretation of these idioms

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Rise to the occasion


They are thick as thieves


Yesterday, John got into hot water.


My father put his foot down


They are birds of a feather


Bite the bullet


Now you must face the music


He is a dark horse


As the crow flies


It is all at sixes and sevens


With flying colours


To be caught red-handed


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