Words, phrases.. It's time for English horror!
I was packing all my worksheets and stuff,
when I found this worksheet which Ms Cindy Tan gave out during her first GP lesson.
The exercise was pretty interesting and I could never forget about it.
So... I'm gonna share it with you people.
Now, here's what you do.
This is something like a word puzzle.
You've got to solve the puzzle and get either a word or a phrase, get it?
I'll give you an example.
Answer: Too (two) bad
Understand it now?
Well... Here you go. Good Luck!
QUESTION 1:
Answer: Adding insult to injury
QUESTION 2:
Answer: Upside down
QUESTION 3:
Answer: Endless love
QUESTION 4:
Answer: The Aftermath
QUESTION 5:
Answer: All in All
QUESTION 6:
Answer: Grave error
QUESTION 7:
Answer: Long overdue
QUESTION 8:
Answer: Once Upon A Time
QUESTION 9:
Answer: Torn in half
QUESTION 10:
Answer: An afterthought
QUESTION 11:
Answer: Green with Envy
QUESTION 12:
Answer: Neonlights (Knee-on-lights)
QUESTION 13:
Answer: Equal rights
QUESTION 14:
Answer: One foot in grave
QUESTION 15:
Answer: Paradise (Para- means two)
QUESTION 16:
Answer: Splitting headache
QUESTION 17:
Answer: Mother-in-law (Take the mom away and you'll see the word "police")
QUESTION 18:
Answer: Paradox
QUESTION 19:
Answer: Crossroads
QUESTION 20:
Answer: Two in One
QUESTION 21:
Answer: Capital Punishment
So... How was it? Did you get all correct?
You've definitely had a splendid time with English!
Or to be more precise... A horrific time. HAHAHA.
Catch ya all later folks! :D
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