English Idioms About “Nature”
Idiom: Be in hot water
Meaning: To be in a difficult situation
Example: He was in hot water because of his speech about racism.
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English Idioms: Pressed for time
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: Pressed for time
Meaning: If you are pressed for time, it means that you are in a hurry.
Example: I am sorry, I can’t talk to you right now; I’m pressed for time.
Karot Hydropower project under construction on river?
A. Jhelum River
B. Indus River
C. Chenab River
D. None of these
Tugela Falls is second highest water fall in the world located in__________?
A. South Africa
B. Australia
C. Asia
D. None of them
Zeenat novel written by:_________?
A. Mirza Qaleech Baig
B. Shaikh Ayaz
C. Sachal Sarmast
D. Amar Jaleel
The tomb of Mian Nur Muhammad Kalhora located in________?
A. Nawabshah
B. Dadu
C. Naushero feroz
D. sanghar
English Idioms: Man in the street
English Idioms About “Men and women”
Idiom: Man in the street
Meaning: (Also, woman in the street) This idiom is used to describe an ordinary person.
Example: Generally speaking, politicians are rarely concerned with the needs and interests of the man in the street.
The phrase “To have your hands full” expresses means:
A. To be a sinner
B. To have too many things to do
C. To have plenty of wealth
D. Something related to fighting
Every now and then implies means:
A. Often
B. Always
C. Occasionally
D. Every where
I take down my notes carefully means:
A. To hide
B. To remove
C. To publish
D. To write down