Grade 7 English Worksheet: Idioms and Expressions (Medium Difficulty)
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This Grade 7 medium difficulty worksheet on idioms and expressions helps students understand figurative language through fill-in-the-blanks, categorization, multiple choice, and matching activities, enhancing vocabulary and comprehension skills.
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Grade 7 English Worksheet: Idioms and Expressions (Medium Difficulty)
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Grade 7 English Worksheet: Idioms and Expressions (Medium Difficulty)
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Instructions: Read each question carefully and complete the activities as instructed. For fill-in-the-blanks, write the missing idiom or expression. For categorization, group the idioms into appropriate themes. Multiple choice questions require selecting the correct meaning. Matching questions connect idioms with their meanings. Good luck!
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Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences by filling in the missing idiom or expression.
1.
It's a piece of cake. That exam was ________.
[2 marks]2.
When she heard the news, she was over the ________.
[2 marks]3.
Don't worry, just take it ________.
[2 marks]4.
He decided to let the matter ________ and not get involved.
[2 marks]5.
She is feeling under the ________ today.
[2 marks]B
Categorization
Group the following idioms into appropriate categories such as emotions, actions, or weather.
1.
Happy as a clam, Feeling under the weather, Over the moon, Down in the dumps, On cloud nine
[4 marks]2.
Break a leg, Hit the nail on the head, Spill the beans, Barking up the wrong tree, Hit the books
[4 marks]C
Multiple Choice
Choose the correct meaning or idiom for each question.
1.
What does the idiom 'Break a leg' mean?
[2 marks]AGood luck
BGet injured
CStart a fight
DEnd gracefully
2.
If someone says they are 'feeling under the weather,' they mean they are:
[2 marks]AVery happy
BFeeling sick
CTired but okay
DExcited
3.
The idiom 'hit the nail on the head' means to:
[2 marks]AMake a mistake
BDescribe exactly
CStart working
DHit something physically
4.
What does 'a piece of cake' refer to?
[2 marks]AA dessert
BSomething easy
CA difficult task
DA small problem
5.
If you 'keep your eyes peeled,' you should:
[2 marks]AClose your eyes
BBe very attentive
CLook away
DHide your eyes
D
Matching
Match each idiom with its correct meaning.
1.
1. Under the weather
2. Break the ice
3. Hit the sack
4. Spill the beans
5. On cloud nine
[5 marks]1. Under the weather
2. Break the ice
3. Hit the sack
4. Spill the beans
5. On cloud nine
ATo start a conversation
BTo go to sleep
CFeeling sick
DTo reveal a secret
EFeeling very happy
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