English Idioms, Vocabulary Exercises

Idioms with ‘GIVE’

Vocabulary exercise for intermediate to upper intermediate English learners.

Choose the correct alternative in brackets.  

1.You don’t need to take a taxi to the airport. I can give you a _____. (lift, raise, shout)

2. I’m not sure I’d be very good at salsa dancing but I’d like to give it a _____. (miss, shout, whirl)

3. Belinda’s going to give her boyfriend the _____ . She’s fed up with him flirting with everybody. (boot, coat, shoe)

4. “Are you coming with us to the cinema tonight?
– “Sorry but I’m going to give it a _____. I’m very tired.”  (break, miss, whirl)

5. I think Rachel’s upset with me. She’s been giving me the cold _____ all day. (arm, neck, shoulder)

6. I’d give my right _____ to go back to Costa Rica. We had a wonderful holiday there.(arm, eye, leg)

7. When I find out what time the party starts I’ll give you a _____. (bell, drum, flute)

8. My back’s been giving me _____ all day. I’m going to go and lie down.  (boot, hell, troubles)















Answers

1. lift
2. whirl
3. boot
4. miss
5. shoulder
6. arm
7. bell
8. hell

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1 thought on “Idioms with ‘GIVE’”

  1. 1 lift
    2 shout
    3 boot
    4 miss
    5 shoulder
    6 arm
    7 bell
    8 troubles

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