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IDIOMS are not to be taken literally. study their meaning and then complete the sentences. you may need to make some changes.

a)I have to tell you something that will .................... .

b)He ...................... when he accidentally told her about the surprise party.

c)Okay, I'll tell you what I'm going to do, although you'll probably think that I have ................ .

d)I'm................ with my teacher because she caught me cheating in the test.

e)I'd better...................... now. I'm feeling really exhausted.

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Answered by bestwriters
42

Complete the sentences with suitable Idioms.

Explanation:

A. I have to tell you something that will knock one's socks off.

  • 'Knock one's socks off' means to be thrilled or amazed.

B.  He let the cat out of the bag when he accidentally told her about the surprise party.

  • 'Let the cat out of the bag' means to reveal the secret, usually unintentionally.

C. Okay, I'll tell you what I'm going to do, although you'll probably think that I have lost one's marble.

  • 'Lost one's marble' means to act in a crazy or strange way.

D. I'm in hot water with my teacher because she caught me cheating on the test.

  • 'In hot water' means to be in trouble.

E. I'd better hold the horses now. I'm feeling really exhausted.

  • 'Hold the horses' means to slow down.
Answered by writetoreena05
13

Answer:

a.) knock one's socks off.

b.) let the cat out of the bag.

c.) lose one's marbles.

d.) in hot water.

e.) hold your horses.

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