Grade 7 English Worksheet: Idioms and Expressions (Medium Difficulty)
English
General
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This grade 7 medium difficulty worksheet on idioms and expressions helps students understand, interpret, and use common idioms through fill-in-the-blanks, matching, multiple choice, and categorization activities, enhancing their language 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 tasks as instructed. For fill-in-the-blanks, write the correct idiom or expression. For matching, connect the idiom to its meaning. For multiple choice, select the best answer. For categorization, group the idioms based on their themes.
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Fill in the Blanks
Complete each sentence with the appropriate idiom or expression from the options provided.
1.
When Sarah heard the good news, she was over the moon. This means she was very ___.
[2 marks]2.
John decided to __ the bullet and tell his parents about his grades, even though he was nervous.
[2 marks]3.
After working hard all week, Tom decided to __ his weekend with some rest and relaxation.
[2 marks]4.
The project was due today, so Lisa decided to __ her work and stay focused.
[2 marks]5.
Despite the challenges, she decided to __ and keep trying until she succeeded.
[2 marks]B
Matching Idioms to Their Meanings
Match each idiom on the left with its correct meaning on the right.
C
Multiple Choice Questions
Choose the best answer for each question related to idioms and expressions.
D
Categorization of Idioms
Group the following idioms into their respective themes: Emotions, Actions, or Social Situations.
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