A: If I go out with my ex again, I might feel bad later.
B: That’s true. If you don’t move on, you won’t meet new people.
A: But what if they have changed? If they are nicer now, it could work.
B: Maybe, but if you try again and it doesn’t work, you’ll be sad again.
What is the main idea of the dialogue?
A. Meeting new people is important.
B. Thinking about the risks of going out with an ex.
C. People should date their exes.

Random Topics:
Adjective or AdverbParts of Speech and Compound SentencesRequest with Modal VerbsPresent Simple ProgressiveGerunds, Infinitives and Modals of PossibilityPast ContinuousGrammar: AgreementAdjective Clause and Adverb ClauseNouns FormationSimple Present and Present ContinuosOther quiz:
Modal Auxiliary › ViewIt’s cold today. I don’t think I …. go out.
A. can’t
B. will
C. will not
D. can
Future Tenses › View
What is the difference between future perfect and future perfect continuous?
A. Future perfect indicates actions that are currently ongoing.
B. Future perfect continuous is used for actions that are completed before a specific time.
C. Future perfect describes actions that will happen in the past.
D. Future perfect indicates completion; future perfect continuous indicates ongoing action until a future point.
Adverbs of Manner › ViewYou need to be ________ (careful) when you ride on the bike.
A. careful
B. carefully
C. careless
Grammar › View
We can’t ……………. that expensive car.
a- afford
b- know
c- house
d- bury
