[ Idioms ]
To “be caught short” means ___.
a. to be in an embarrassing situation
b. to take a short sleep
c. not to have enough of something when needed

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Active and Passive Voice › ViewMy grandfather built this house in 1943.
A. my grandfather is built by this house in 1943.
B. my grandfather was built by this house in 1943.
C. This house was built by my grandfather in 1943.
D. This house is built by my grandfather in 1943.
Tenses › View
She ____ goods for her new store yesterday.
A. bought
B. buy
C. buys
D. buying
Prepositions › ViewKim has studied English _____ two years.
A. In
B. For
C. Since
Modal Verbs › View
In the sentence ‘We could go to the beach if the weather is nice’, what does the modal verb ‘could’ express?
A. Certainty or guarantee
B. Permission or obligation
C. Possibility or ability
D. Past tense
