Learn Class 4 English - Jumbled Words and Idioms/ Proverbs

The words we have to arrange in a sequence are called jumbled words. Many words are disarranged in a sequence, and we have to solve them.

Jumbled Words

Jumbled Words Examples

  1. ents: nest
  2. keit: kite
  3. wro: row
  4. tah: hat
  5. etga: gate
  6. lnoi: lion
  7. tac: cat
  8. eohm: home
  9. gdo: dog
  10. nfa: fan

Jumble words (sentence example):

A. Friends/ is/ going/ to/ party/ shyam/ his

  1. Shyam is his going to friend party.
  2. Shyam is going to his friend's party.
  3. Party is his friend’s going to Shyam.

Radha/ singing/ a/ song/ is

  1. Radha is singing a song.
  2. A Radha is song singing.
  3. Singing is a song Radha.

Idioms/ Proverbs:

Idioms: Idioms are words that are phrases with their meanings. But it is not easy to understand their importance.

Proverbs: Proverbs are the kind of phrases that help in advising other people.

Example of idioms:

  1. Break a leg.
  2. Under the water
  3. Spill the beans
  4. Sat on the fence
  5. Once in a Blue Moon

Example of proverbs:

  1. Action speaks louder than words.
  2. All good things must come to an end.
  3. Beggars can't be choosers.
  4. Better late than ever.

Learning Videos for 4th Grade English - Jumbled Words and Idioms/ Proverbs

Jumbled Words and Idioms/ Proverbs Sample Questions for Class 4

Question 1

Unscramble the jumbled words to make a meaningful sentence: my / school / my / house / is / near
A. My is school my house near.
B. My house school is my near.
C. My house is near my school.
D. Near school my house is my.

Question 2

Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom/proverb : Birds of a feather flock together.
A. Birds stay in groups.
B. People who are similar spend time together.
C. Feather of birds are easy to find.
D. People love to collect fathers of birds

Question 3

Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom/proverb : Good things come to those who wait.
A. If you are patient, good things can happen.
B. Waiting is better than doing.
C. Those who wait are good people.
D. To get the goodies, one must wait for a lifetime.

Question 4

Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom/proverb: To take with a grain of salt
A. To take with some reservatioin
B. To take something happily
C. To take something savoury
D. To accept seriously

Question 5

Unscramble the jumbled words to make a meaningful sentence: are / curtains / very / these / expensive /?
A. Very expensive are these curtains ?
B. These curtains are very expensive ?
C. Are these curtains expensive very ?
D. Are these curtains very expensive ?