1) I always thought their marriage was as ---. a) solid as the rock b) solid as a rock c) solid as rocks 2) That ball was in! You're as ---! a) blind as bat b) blind as a bat c) blind as bats 3) The kids have been as --- all day. a) good as gold b) good as a gold c) good as golden 4) You have to be as --- to be successful. a) cool as cucumber b) cool as cucumbers c) cool as a cucumber 5) I was as --- over the weekend. I got a lot done. a) busy as bees b) busy as a bee c) busy as bee 6) I used to feel as --- when I was younger. a) free as birds b) free as bird c) free as a bird 7) My aunt is as ---. a) old as hills b) old as the hill c) old as the hills 8) When he passed his final test, he was as ---. a) proud as a peacock b) proud as peacock c) proud as the peacock 9) There had been no rain for months and the land was as ---. a) dry as a bone b) dry as bone c) dry as the bone 10) The instructions on the packet are as ---. a) clear as the day b) clear as day c) clear as a day 11) You really are as ---. a) nutty as the fruitcake b) nutty as fruitcakes c) nutty as a fruitcake 12) She knew her mate was as --- once his mind was made up. a) stubborn as a mule b) stubborn as the mule c) stubborn as mules

New Horizons - B1 - Vocabulary - 7 - Comparative idioms - Practice - Ex. 1

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