[ Idioms ]
to be in a situation, usually a bad or difficult situation, that another person is in
A. to keep something under my hats
B. to beat the clock
C. to beat around the bush
D. to be in sb’s shoes

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Grammar › ViewA useful way to ____ your vocabulary is to read as much as possible.
A. amass
B. increase
C. collect
D. gather
Tenses › View
Which sentence is NOT correct?
A. This is the news. There has been an earthquake in Japan last night.
B. This is the news. There has just been an earthquake in Japan.
C. This is the news. There has been an earthquake in Japan.
Grammar › ViewHe’s got only _____ things to do
A. few
B. a little
C. much
D. too much
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Is this sentence an active or passive voice?
Kenneth is studying English.
A. active
B. passive
