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

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Can, Could, May, MightPast and Past ContinuousSubordinate ConjunctionsGrammar SuffixesAdjective OrderRegular and Irregular AdverbThe Simple Present TensePronunciation and VocabularyFirst Conditional SentenceFrequencyOther quiz:
Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions › ViewWhile sprinkles are nice, I prefer my ice cream without them.
A. Subordinating, while
B. Coordinating, while
C. Subordinating, prefer
D. Coordinating, prefer
Grammar › View
Which compound sentence is written correctly?
A. Bats can hear very well, so their eyes are weak.
B. Bats can hear very well, and their eyes are weak.
C. Bats can hear very well, but their eyes are weak.
D. Bats can hear very well, yet their eyes are weak.
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
