Matching Pairs IdiomsOnline version Match the situation in Column 1 with the correct idiom from Column 2. by Gloria Nohemi Ovalle 1 John was so happy when he won the competition. 2 You’ve worked hard all day and decide it’s time to stop. 3 I have too much homework and don’t know where to start! 4 Mary didn’t say hello or talk to me at the party. 5 We’ve had problems for weeks, but I believe things will get better soon. It is always the darkest before dawn Call it a day A cold shoulder On cloud nine Snowed under 1 The kids started fighting, and it became crazy. 2 Even when it rains, I always walk my dog every day. 3 Our team had many problems this year, but we are still doing okay. 4 It’s hard to pay all my bills, but I’m managing for now. 5 If you want to pass the exam, you must organize your time better. Come rain or shine Get out of hand Weather the storm Keep your head above water Get your act together