The idiom “hot potato” is closest in meaning to:
A. A game
B. A vegetable
C. A controversial issue
D. To solve a problem

Random Topics:
Prepositions and Prepositional PhrasesA/AnPhrase or ClauseCausative VerbAdverbial Clause of ConcessionSecond ConditionalPassive Voice of TensesConditional and SubjunctiveMix-TensesGrammar : Structural Common ErrorsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence suggests that Joanna rode her bike to school?
A. Joannaʼs hair was a little messy when she got to school.
B. Joanna crossed three streets on her way to school.
C. Joanna went four blocks on her way to school.
D. Joanna had to put her helmet inside the classroom closet.
Progessive Tenses › View
The doctor is examining the patient.
A. past progressive
B. present progressive
C. future progressive
Transitional Words › ViewPeter won the scholarship to his dream school. _________, he was able to attend for free.
A. Meanwhile
B. Nonetheless
C. Second
D. Consequently
Conjunctions, Interjections and Determiners › View
He always wakes up early, ______________ he still comes to class late everyday.
A. but
B. and
C. nor
D. because