[ Idioms ]
To “back out” means ___.
a. to support someone
b. to be trapped
c. to get out of an agreement

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Subordinating ConjunctionTensesFunctional Sentence TypesKinds of SentencesQuestion Tags in Verb TensesModals VerbsSpeculation with Modal VerbsGerunds as Objects of PrepositionsContractions and ConjunctionsPresent and Past TenseOther quiz:
Present Tense › ViewRara was my best friend. We always does homework together.
The best word to replace the underlined are?
A. were, do
B. is, do
C. am, does
D. are, do
Let & Be allowed to › View
She’s big enough to be __________ do the laundy. Her parents ________ her do it alone.
A. allowed to – let
B. let be – allowed to
C. allowed to – lets
Grammar › ViewIt is (at/ about) 1 kilometre.
A. at
B. about
Adjective Clause › View
The hotel at that the family reunion is taking place is gorgeous.
A. Hotel
B. That
C. Is taking
D. Is
