[ Idioms ]
To “ease up” means ___.
a. to make less nervous
b. to increase pressure
c. to go faster

Random Topics:
Understanding Product Packaging and TensesPhrasal VerbAdjectives & QuantifiersPresent Continuos TenseMay, MightGrammar: Defining Relative ClausesAdverb ClauseSubject Verb Agreement and Verb TensesFuture - will / going to / present continuousTenses of VerbsOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewWe ___ to the cinema tonight.
A. go
B. are going
C. have gone
D. went
Grammar › View
The lady _________ the family car to the market this morning.
A. drive
B. drives
C. drove
D. driving
Our nephew was crying, we tried to feed ____.
A. him
B. us
C. her
Article › View
I don’t like to play _________ basketball.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
