The idioms in these sentences use the wrong parts of the body. Write the correct part (you might need to use the plural form):
1. Our fridge makes a terrible noise. It’s on its last feet. ............................ 2. Suddenly becoming famous went to his neck and he started behaving badly. ..................................... 3. I’m afraid you have to head the fact that you failed. ........................................... 4. He’s a generous man and people say he has a hand of gold. ................... 5. She’s still finding her head in her new job. .................................... 6. To manage a multinational you need an excellent eye for business. .......................................
7. Are you really a member of the Royal Family or are you pulling my ears? ................................................ 8. There’s lots of shopping in the car. Can you give me a face? ............................................................... 9. After his girlfriend left him, Tom put on a brave heart, but he was very upset. .................................... 10. In some countries, people shake fingers every time they meet. ......................................