[ Idioms ]
“In the soup” means ___.
a. in serious trouble
b. having a good time

Random Topics:
Modal PerfectStative Verbs and TensesCompound and Complex, ConditionalsParticiple Clauses & Cleft SentencesAdjective & AdverbAuxiliary WordsPresent Perfect Tense and Simple Past TenseIELTS VocabularyModals for DeductionModals and Past ModalsOther quiz:
Grammar › View_____ your problems? (your parents, always, understand)
A. Does your parents alway understood
B. What your parents alway understood
C. Has your parents alway understand
D. Have your parents alway understood
Grammar › View
The students were taking a lesson ______ noon.
A. on
B. In
C. at
Verb Tenses and Subject Verb Agreement › ViewSelect the present perfect tense: She ___ this book twice already.
A. read
B. reads
C. has read
D. will read
Conditional Sentences › View
If the weather ______ tomorrow, we will have our biology lesson outdoors.
A. will be
B. would be
C. will have been
D. is
