Discovery Quiz – Lesson 28
Guess the correct meaning of each idiom from the context. It’s OK if you get a lot of answers wrong – what’s important is to do your best in trying to figure it out!
Discovery Quiz – Lesson 28
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Keep me posted on your travel plans so that I know what time to pick you up from the train station. Keep someone posted means…
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I’d like to buy my husband a tablet, so I’m keeping my eyes peeled for a sale on electronics. Keep your eyes peeled means…
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When something incredibly unfair happens to me, I find it very hard to keep my cool. Keep your cool means…
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Celebrities often try to keep a low profile while on vacation so that they don’t get bothered by photographers and fans. Keep a low profile means…
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When I saw that my boss had toilet paper stuck to his shoe, I could barely keep a straight face. Keep a straight face means…
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I’m sending in my application for a major scholarship – keep your fingers crossed for me! Keep your fingers crossed means…
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She prefers running and swimming over team sports because she likes to keep to herself. Keep to yourself means…
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If he didn’t take medication to keep his disease in check, it would just get progressively worse. Keep something in check means…
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There are so many irregular verbs in English that it’s impossible to keep them straight! Keep things straight means…
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The guy is on the suspected terrorist list, so the police have been keeping tabs on him for years. Keep tabs on means…
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