Text summary for "EXPRESSING HAPPINESS AND SANDNESS WITH IDIOMS"

EXPRESSING HAPPINESS AND SANDNESS WITH IDIOMS.

BE ON CLOUD NINE.

Or…

BE OVER THE MOON.

BE IN SEVENTH HEAVEN.

This means being extremely happy.

Example: I can't believe I was first in the race. I'm on cloud nine!

JUMP FOR JOY.

This means being very happy and excited about something that has happened.

Example: He jumped for joy when he knew he had won first prize.

BE FLOATING / WALKING ON AIR.

This means being very happy about something good that has happened.

Example: I've been walking on air since Chris asked me to marry him.

SOMETHING MAKES YOUR DAY.

This means that something makes you feel very happy.

Example: It's great to hear from you. It's really made my day.

BE DOWN IN THE DUMPS.

This means being unhappy.

Example: Bill is down in the dumps because he's failed his driving test again.

JUST GRIN AND BEAR IT.

This means accepting a situation you don't like because you can't change it.

Example: Don't complain so much! You'd better grin and bear it, he will never change!

BE A MISERY GUTS.

This refers to someone who complains all the time and is never happy.

Example: I think he l

ikes being a misery guts and so he complains about all our plans.

BE/ FEEL ON EDGE.

This means feeling nervous, agitated or anxious.

Example: She's been on edge all day thinking about the results of the exam

How did you find these idioms?…

Are they a piece of cake… Or… heavy-going?

Come on! They are child's play. I'm sure you'll be able to learn them by heart!