MCQ Practice English 📖 The proverb 'A bird in hand is worth two in the bush' implies - A It is always difficult to catch birds from the bush B One bird in hand is equal to two in the bush C Something easily available is better than many precious things out of reach D Two birds in the bush are less valuable than one in hand Favorite Practice Add to Book Explanation & Answer Detailed explanations and answers are restricted. Unlock full access by logging in to your account. 🔒 Unlock the detailed explanation and answers Log In / Sign Up Previous'The pros and cons ' - phrase টির অর্থ কি ? NextThe proverb ' A snake in the grass ' means -