[ Idioms ]
“Out of shape” means to be ___.
a. unfit
b. energetic
c. or do something unusual

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Past Continuous › ViewWhich one is the form of past simple tense?
A. S + Vs/es + O
B. S + am/is/are + V_ing + O
C. S + Ved/2 + O
D. S + was/were + V_ing + O
Grammar › View
. The students are hardworking, _______________ they?
A. are
B. were
C. aren’t
D. weren’t
Must / must not › ViewYou …do your homework regularly.
A. must
B. mustn’t
Vocabulary › View
It was an _______________ moment for the actress when she fell over on the red carpet.
A. embarrass
B. embarrassed
C. embarrassing
D. embarrassment
