Family and Friendship Idioms

Match the idiom 'blood is thicker than water' with its correct meaning.
Friends are more important than family.
Blood types are inherited from parents.
Family relationships are stronger than other relationships.
Water is essential for blood circulation.
What does the idiom 'like father like son' mean?
Father teaches son everything he knows.
Sons often resemble or behave like their fathers.
Sons behave differently from their fathers.
Father and son always disagree on everything.
Match the idiom 'the apple doesn't fall far from the tree' with its meaning.
Trees need apples to grow.
Parents are very different from their children.
Apples usually fall far from the tree.
Children tend to resemble or behave like their parents.
What does 'runs in the family' imply?
Family members run races together.
Family members avoid each other.
A family owns a running business.
A characteristic or trait is common among family members.
What is meant by the idiom 'black sheep of the family'?
A person who collects sheep.
The most successful family member.
A family member who is different and often considered a disgrace.
A loved and popular relative.
The idiom 'a shoulder to cry on' means:
An area on the road for parking.
A weightlifting exercise.
A type of clothing accessory.
Someone who provides sympathy and support in difficult times.
Match 'birds of a feather flock together' with its meaning.
People with similar interests or characteristics tend to associate with each other.
Birds like to fly in flocks.
Feathers protect birds from the weather.
People should not associate with others who are different.
What does the phrase 'to hit it off' mean?
To physically strike someone.
To make a mistake in a game.
To accidentally fall down.
To quickly form a good and friendly relationship with someone.
Which idiom describes people who naturally form groups because of their shared interests?
Fair-weathered friend
Birds of a feather flock together
Blood is thicker than water
A shoulder to cry on
What does the idiom 'to hit it off' imply about two people?
They are family members
They have an immediate friendly connection
They have a disagreement
They are strangers
Identify the meaning of the phrase 'fair-weathered friend'.
A friend who supports you only in good times
A friend who shares your hobbies
A lifelong and dependable friend
A friend who visits during storms
What is implied by the idiom 'runs in the family'?
Family disputes happen often
A certain trait or quality is common among family members
Family members are competitive
Family members run races together
What does the idiom 'a shoulder to cry on' refer to?
A person who causes sadness
An obstacle to overcome
Someone who offers sympathy and support
A family member
The expression 'black sheep of the family' is best described as:
The oldest sibling
The best behaved family member
The most successful family member
A family member who is considered different or an outcast
Saying 'the apple doesn't fall far from the tree' means children often behave similarly to their parents.
True
False
The idiom 'like father like son' implies that sons always become exactly like their fathers.
False
True
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