English Knowledge One Liner MCQs 2020 #Synonyms! #English idioms👇

English Knowledge One Liner MCQs 2020

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Don't use "very"
Use its synonyms!

01. 😇Very capable – accomplished
02. Very clean spotless
03. 🤓Very clever – brilliant
04. 💨Very cold – freezing
05. 🕸Very dirty – squalid
06. 🌕Very dry – parched
07. 🏃Very fast – swift
08. 👍Very good – superb
09. 😃Very happy – jubilant
10. 🌞Very hot – scalding
11. 😧Very hungry – ravenous
12. 🎡Very large – colossal
13. Very light – imponderable
14. 🏔Very high – sky-high
15. Very neat immaculate
16. 👴Very old – ancient
17. 😨Very poor – destitute
18. 😑Very quiet – silent
19. 😡Very rude – vulgar
20. 😠Very serious – solemn
21. 🐜Very small – tiny
22. 💪Very strong – unyielding
23. 😋Very tasty – delicious
24. 😓Very tired – exhausted
25. 💎Very valuable – precious
26. 🤤Very weak – feeble
27. 💧Very wet – soaked
28. Very wicked villainous
29. 🤔Very wise – sagacious
30. 😧Very worried – anxious
31. ‼Very dangerous – malignant
32. 😶Very complex – overspecified
33. 🔗Very frequent – continual

 English idioms👇

1. (To keep your fingers crossed)
to hope that things will happen in the way that you want them to.

2. (To keep under control)
manageable; restrained and controlled; not out of control.

3. (To keep nose clean)
 to keep out of trouble, especially trouble with the law.

4. (To keep you posted)
to keep someone informed (of what is happening); to keep someone up to date.

5. (To Keep your mouth shut )
Do not tell anyone about someone or something.

6. (To let bygones be bygones)
Forgive someone for something he or she did in the past.

7. (To let someone off the hook)
 freed from an obligation.

8. (To live beyond one's means)
to spend more money than one can afford.

9. (To Make yourself at home)
Please make yourself comfortable in my home.

10. (To meet someone halfway)
to agree to do part of what someone wants if that person will do part of what you want
 English idioms👇

1. (named after)
to give someone (usually a baby) the name of another person

2. (no big deal)
something not difficult or troublesome.

3. (on top of the world)
 feeling wonderful; glorious; ecstatic.

4. (to bear in mind) or (to keep in mind)
to remember a piece of information when you are making decisions or thinking about a matter.

5. (behind someone's back)
Out of one's presence or without someone's knowledge.

6. (build castles in the air)
 to daydream; to make plans that can never come true.

7. (drop someone a line)
to send a short letter to someone.

8. (easy come, easy go)
something that you say in order to describe someone who thinks that everything is easy to achieve, especially earning money, and who therefore does not worry about anything.

9. (every now and then)
 Occasionally, from time to time; also, periodically.

10. (to follow someone's footstep)
to do something that was done before.

🔅 Idioms 🔅

1: shoot yourself in the feet
🔴means: to say something stupid will cause you troubles
🔵Ex: I shoot myself in the feet when I insult him.

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2: in no time
🔴means: very quickly.
🔵Ex: the accident happened in no time.

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3: in two minds
🔴means: to be unable to decide what to do or think about it
🔵Ex: I was in two minds  about whether to go with him.

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4: tie the knot
🔴means: to wed or marry
🔵Ex: after he engaged he had wanted to tie the knot as soon as possible

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5: lose your cool
🔴means: to become upset
🔵Ex: he had lost his cool after his friends make a fool of him.

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