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Idiom, Adages, and Proverbs

Idiom, Adages, and Proverbs

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English

7th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Idioms and Proverbs

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What are idioms?

  • An idiom is an expression that has a different meaning to its literal meaning.

  • Idioms are common sayings that cannot always be worked out by looking the word up in the dictionary.

  • It doesn't always mean what it says.

For Example:






Meaning: To feel Ill

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Examples of Idioms

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  • ​When someone is at a loss of words or is being unusually quiet.


''What's the matter Lucy, cat got your tongue?''

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​An idiom is a phrase that has a meaning of its own that cannot be understood from the meaning of its individual words. It has a figurative meaning.

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Multiple Choice

''It's raining cats and dogs'' means:

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Cats and dogs are falling from the sky

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It is raining heavily
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There are lots of pets

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It is windy

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What are Proverbs?

  • Like idioms, Proverbs often have a meaning that is greater than the meaning of the individual words put together.

  • A proverb is a well known sentence that is used to give advice or tells you something about life.

    For Example:

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​A proverb is a short popular saying with a literal meaning that gives advice about how people should behave or expresses belief that is generally thought to be true.

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Multiple Choice

When I first met him, I thought he wasn't very funny, but after some time I saw that he's hilarious.

It's what they say, Don't judge a book by it's cover.

What does don't judge a book by its cover mean?

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People can surprise you.

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Judge a book by its cover.
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don't judge people by their appearance.

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Appearance is always indicative of character.

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