1) Which idiom means to be very familiar with something? a) To get somebody's head screwed on b) To have a rusty French c) To know something like the back of your hand 2) Which idiom would you use to describe someone who is very experienced in a particular activity? a)  An old hand at this game b) To have the hang of it c) To know what is what 3) Which idiom means to have some knowledge or experience about a specific subject? a) To get somebody's head screwed on b) To know a thing or two about dogs c) Not have any clue 4) Which idiom would you use to describe someone's language skills that are out of practice? a) To have the hang of it b) Not have any clue c) A rusty French 5) Which idiom means to be sensible and able to think clearly? a) To know a thing or two about dogs b) To get somebody's head screwed on c) An old hand at this game 6) Which idiom means to be completely unaware or uninformed? a) To have the hang of it b) Not have any clue c) A rusty French 7) Which idiom means to become competent or skilled at something? a) a) To get somebody's head screwed on b) To know a thing or two about dogs c) To have the hang of it 8) Which idiom would you use to describe someone who understands the important details or facts about a situation? a) To know what is what b) A rusty French c) To have the hang of it

Idiomatic expressions - Unit 3 Module 4 Higher Education

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