Idioms are expressions peculiar to any language. It is interesting to learn them and use them appropriately in language. There are hundreds and thousands of idioms in the English language. As a learner of English you should have a collection of idioms in your vocabulary. The correct idiom at the correct place can decorate your language ;and at the exam , if you could use a few of them in your writings it could make a positive impression on the teacher who marks your paper. It demonstrates your enthusiasm for learning language.
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ACTIVITY 01: Match the following idioms with their meanings. Write the correct letter of the meanings given below against the suitable idiom.
1. A wolf in sheep's clothing.
2. To put the cart before the horse.
3. To let the cat out of the bag.
4. To get all your ducks in a row.
5. The lion's share
A. to do something in the wrong order.
B. the best or the largest part of something.
C. seems to be harmless but really an enemy.
D. to tell a secret by mistake
E. to be well organized.