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

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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 › ViewI ______ to the cinema every weekend, but this time I ______ with my friends.
A. go / am going
B. went / am going
C. will go / go
D. am going / went
E. go / went
Passivisation › View
He showed me a photo. / I ……………………………….. a photo by him.
A. had shown
B. was shown
C. have shown
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
