Relacionar Columnas B2U1 Lesson 3Versión en línea Identify the idiom in the sentence and match the idiom with its correct meaning. Work with a partner and make a sentence with each idiom. por AMCO Aluzo 1 He felt like a fish out of water when he was transferred to another school. 2 Don't add fuel to the fire by laughing at him. 3 The students are rather quiet now. But this is only the calm before the storm. 4 The president says the country needs a breath of fresh air. 5 Our projects will be dead in the water if we don't have a good plan. 6 I know we had an ugly argument, but it is all water under the bridge now. 7 Please don't make waves. We're trying to settle all our problems. 8 The college is in deep water because of his plans for tuition increases. 9 Everybody in the company knows change is in the air. 10 Ted is still dreaming of becoming a famous singer. He's always chasing rainbows. an unusual or false quiet period before a period of upheaval when something has no chance of succeeding trying to do something you will never achieve to cause trouble to be in serious trouble to make a problem worse a person who is in an unnatural or uncomfortable sphere or situation a change that feels good a prior issue that is now resolved or considered resolved something that is happening or about to happen