[ Vocabulary ]
What does “leap out” mean?
A. To jump out suddenly
B. Unlikely to happen
C. To see something happen
D. Full of gratitude

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Participle - ing/ edAdverb ClauseModal and Relative PhrasesSentence StructureVerb BEThe First Conditional SentenceAuxiliary Verbs, if, unless and ModalPresent Simple & Present Progressive TenseModals, Phrasal Verbs, Gerunds and InfinitivesPassive Voice - Present TensesOther quiz:
Conjunction › ViewHe’s very rich __________ he doesn’t spend a lot of money.
A. And
B. But
C. Or
D. So
Grammar › View
Choose the answer that shows all of the adjectives in the sentence.
Old shops lined the narrow street.
A. shops, lined
B. old, the, narrow
C. old, shows, the
D. old, narrow
They _______________ hungry. They ate lunch an hour ago.
A. am not
B. isn’t
C. wasn’t
D. weren’t
Antonyms › View
incautio, rash heedless, reckless
A. Commender
B. Opinionated
C. Admonish
