Idioms ( Express Sadness)

Sadness


Dear Louise,
Hope all goes well with you. Unfortunately, everyone here is out of sorts. Will is down in the dumps because he doesn't like his teacher this year. I've told him that it's not the end of the world and that he'd better just grin and bear it, but I think he likes being a misery guts and so he complains about her every night. Pat is also suffering from sour grapes because I got the role in the school play that she wanted. This puts a damper on every meal, so I'm really looking forward to staying with you at the weekend.

Love,
Karen


1. Try to guess the meaning of the Idioms in bold related with Sadness.





2. Correct the mistakes in these idioms:

  • Why does Marti look so out of sort today?
  • Don't make such a fuss. It's not the finish of the world!
  • Why does Mark always have to be such a miserable guts?
  • Kate has been up in the dumps since failing her exam.

3. Answer these questions. You can do it talking or writing.
  • Would a piece of bad news be more likely to make your day?
  • If you got to marks in an exam, would you feel down in the dumps?
  • Do you have to grin and bear it when you are happy or unhappy about something that has happened?
  • If you are at someone's birthday party, what would be more likely to put a damper on the event - news of the illness of a close friend or a heavy shower of rain?
  • Do people usually enjoy or not enjoy being in the company of a misery guts?


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