Grade 7 English Worksheet: Understanding Idioms and Expressions

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General
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This grade 7 medium difficulty worksheet focuses on idioms and expressions, combining fill-in-the-blanks, categorization, multiple choice, and matching exercises to enhance vocabulary and comprehension skills.

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Grade 7 English Worksheet: Understanding Idioms and Expressions

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Grade 7 English Worksheet: Understanding Idioms and Expressions

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Instructions: Read each question carefully. Complete the fill-in-the-blank sentences, categorize idioms, choose the correct options in multiple-choice questions, and match idioms with their meanings. Answer all questions to the best of your ability.
A

Fill in the Blanks

Complete the sentences by filling in the missing idioms or expressions.
1.
1. When Sarah got a promotion, she was on cloud ___.
[2 marks]
2.
2. Don’t worry about the mistake; it’s just a ___ in the road.
[2 marks]
3.
3. After studying hard, John was over the ___ with happiness.
[2 marks]
B

Categorization of Idioms

Sort the following idioms into the correct categories based on their meaning.
1.
4. Categorize these idioms into 'Weather-related' and 'Emotion-related': - A) Under the weather - B) Break a leg - C) Feeling blue - D) Raining cats and dogs
[3 marks]
2.
5. Group these idioms into 'Animals' and 'Colors': - A) Let the cat out of the bag - B) Green with envy - C) Busy as a bee - D) Feeling blue
[3 marks]
3.
6. Divide these idioms into 'Body Parts' and 'Actions': - A) Keep an eye on - B) Break the ice - C) Cost an arm and a leg - D) Head over heels
[3 marks]
C

Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the best meaning or completion for each idiom.
1.
7. What does the idiom 'hit the nail on the head' mean?
[2 marks]
AA) To do something perfectly
BB) To speak loudly
CC) To make a mistake
DD) To ignore advice
2.
8. Which option best explains the phrase 'barking up the wrong tree'?
[2 marks]
AA) Looking for something in the wrong place
BB) Climbing a tree
CC) Being very noisy
DD) Giving up easily
D

Matching Idioms to Their Meanings

Match each idiom on the left with its correct meaning on the right.
1.
9. Match the idiom to its meaning: - A) A piece of cake - B) Break the ice - C) Hit the jackpot - D) Spill the beans
[4 marks]
1. Item 1 (parse failed)
2. Item 2 (parse failed)
3. Item 3 (parse failed)
AMatch B
BMatch C
CMatch A
2.
10. Match the idiom to its meaning: - A) Once in a blue moon - B) Costs an arm and a leg - C) The ball is in your court - D) Beat around the bush
[4 marks]
1. Item 1 (parse failed)
2. Item 2 (parse failed)
3. Item 3 (parse failed)
AMatch B
BMatch C
CMatch A

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Created
4/26/2025
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