IDIOMS 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. f) He is so cute that when he looks at me I get_ g) We're all packed and ready to go - we can leave h) I am feeling a bit. - I think I'm getting a cold. i) Is Samantha really getting married or are you just j) Was your Math exam hard? - No, it was really. k) My friend got and decided not to do a bungee jump. 1) Just Let's think about this for a moment. m) Tell me who was at the party. I am n) If you try to please both your father and mother, you can end up o) I don't know how you could afford this sports car. It must have IDIOMS are not to be taken literally. Study their meaning and then complete the sentences. You may need to make some changes. In hot water to be in difficulties, especially in serious anxious trouble let the cat out of the bag to reveal a secret, usually unintentionally butter files in one's stomach to be very nervous and hold your horses to wait / slow down consider things carefully to do pull one's leg • to play a joke, tease, trick someone in a friendly way hit the sack to go to bed 1+2= a plece of cake something very easy at the drop of a hat immediately, without any delay or hesitation caught between two stools to be unable to choose between two alternatives all ears • to be eager to hear / listen attentively under the weather • to be or feel ill / sad or lack energy knock one's SOCKS OFF to delight, thrill, amaze/impress cost an arm and a leg to be very expensive lose one's marbles to act in a crazy or strange way cold feet • to lose courage to do something you had planned