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C1/C2 Idioms with Head

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If somebody has difficulties to keep their heads above water, are they drowning? And what’s happening to your friend when after having some success in life, it went to his head? Your neighbour seems to have finally found her soulmate and is now head over heels, but you met him and think that he’s more like a bear with a sore head.

Head straight to the quiz if you want to check on these idioms.

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IDIOMS with head

Here you have a quiz with idioms and expressions  that use words related to head.

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Quiz by Serena

If your teacher has eyes at the back of her head, she surely...

 

The idiom ' Keep your head' means...

If your boss is like a bear with a sore head this morning, he's ...

If somebody 'has let it go to their head', they ...

In the following sentence 'Tell them the truth if you want to, but on your own head be it!' the person is ...

If you are have a tendency to 'bury your head in the sand ' you...

If you 'turn something on its head', you ...

One of your friends always has his 'head in the clouds'. He...

A person that has their 'head screwed on' is...

The idiom ' Keep your head above water' means...

If you 'have a roof above your head', you ...

While discussing a work issue, a colleague told you that you 'had hit the nail on the head'. What did she mean?

Your fried sent a whatsapp telling you they were 'head over heels' about somebody. What's happened to him?

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