Replace the words and expressions in bold with a suitable word of expession from the box (under a cloud, bucketing down, weather, boiling, steals my thunder every cloud has a silver lining, on cloud nine, storm in a teacup under the weather, cats and dogs, heavy weather of it)
1) it's running a lot
2) it's pouring with rain
3) it's very a hot in our office at the moment
4) we cloud ask him to sort out the invoices, but he'll make it unnecessarily difficult and complicated
5) Jan's feeling unwell
6) There was a sudden heavy fall of rain and all the spectators ran inside
7) I don't know if we can survive this crisis without any extra crush
8) However gloomy things may seem, there is always some aspects with is good
9) They were very happy when they won the lottery
10) Ben was under suspicious for a long time after the thefts very discovered
11) Whenever I have a great idea, Penny spoils it bay doing it first and getting all the credit
12) Sarah thought it was important, but in fact it was a lot of fuss about something which was very trivial
Explanation: The phrase "bucketing down" means that it is raining heavily.
2) it's pouring with rain
Explanation: This phrase also means that it is raining heavily.
3) it's boiling
Explanation: This phrase means that it is very hot.
4) we could ask him to sort out the invoices, but he'll make heavy weather of it
Explanation: The phrase "make heavy weather of it" means to make something unnecessarily difficult and complicated.
5) Jan's feeling under the weather
Explanation: The phrase "under the weather" means to be feeling unwell.
6) There was a sudden heavy fall of rain and all the spectators ran inside
Explanation: "Heavy fall of rain" refers to a sudden downpour of rain.
7) I don't know if we can survive this crisis without any extra crush
Explanation: The correct word here is "cash" instead of "crush." We need extra money to survive the crisis.
8) However gloomy things may seem, there is always a silver lining
Explanation: The expression "every cloud has a silver lining" means that there is always something positive, even in difficult situations.
9) They were on cloud nine when they won the lottery
Explanation: To be "on cloud nine" means to be extremely happy.
10) Ben was under suspicion for a long time after the thefts were discovered
Explanation: The correct word here is "suspicion" instead of "suspicious." Ben was suspected of committing the thefts.
11) Whenever I have a great idea, Penny steals my thunder by doing it first and getting all the credit
Explanation: The expression "steals my thunder" means to take credit or attention away from someone else's achievement.
12) Sarah thought it was important, but in fact, it was a storm in a teacup, about something which was very trivial
Explanation: The expression "storm in a teacup" means an argument or controversy that is blown out of proportion and is actually unimportant.