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Ridwan Salifu
Professional TeacherVocabulary Exercise: Match the Word with Its Definition
In this exercise, you will match each idiomatic expression related to animals with its correct definition. Read each idiom carefully and choose the definition that best fits it.
Words:
Alone wolf
Copycat
Smell a rat
Cat among the pigeons
A leopard can’t change its spots
Black sheep
Fish out of water
Kill two birds with one stone'
Definitions:
a) A person who is different from the rest of their group, often causing trouble or embarrassment.
b) To accomplish two tasks with a single action.
c) A person who imitates others, often without originality.
d) To sense that something is wrong or suspicious.
e) Someone who feels uncomfortable or out of place in a situation.
f) An expression indicating that a person cannot change their inherent nature.
g) A situation that causes disruption or chaos among a group.
h) A person who prefers to work alone rather than in a team.
Mar 6, 2025 6:13 PM
Ridwan Salifu
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Akan Twi, Arabic, English, French, Ga, Hausa, Other
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