Advice Idioms Exercise at Auto-English

A Translate the idioms.

Idiom

Translation

Don't think twice about it ...........................................................
Every cloud has a silver lining ...........................................................
It doesn't matter ...........................................................
You might as well ...........................................................

B Circle the correct answer.

1 You really upset Maggie yesterday. ________________.
A Don't think twice about saying sorry
B You might as well say sorry
C You'd better say sorry
5 It's an easy decision. ________________.
A Don't think twice about it
B You might as well
C Every cloud has a silver lining
2 We have to leave in half an hour so ________________ hurry up.
A don't think twice about
B you might as well
C you'd better
6 I know it's a bit expensive but it's also a great opportunity. ________________.
A Don't think twice about it
B You'd better take it
C You'd better say sorry
3 I know you're sad because your girlfriend dumped you, but that means you're free to come on holiday with us. ________________.
A Don't think twice about it
B You might as well
C Every cloud has a silver lining
7 There'll be a lot of sales people at the party and I know how you hate them but there's a free bar so ________________.
A you'd better come
B you might as well come
4 A: My parents won't let me go out tonight but there is a good movie on tonight. 
  B: ________________.
A Don't think twice about it
B You might as well
C Every cloud has a silver lining
8 A: I'm afraid I broke your favourite glass.
  B: ________________.
A Don't think twice about it
B It doesn't matter
C Every cloud has a silver lining
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