[ Loose vs. Lose ]
She was about to … her temper.
- loose
- lose

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Grammar - Present Perfect with already, just, yetModal Verb in Passive VoiceAuxiliary Verbs & Question TagsGrammar & VocabAdjectives & PrepositionsNoun, Quantifiers and SuffixesConjunctions & PrepositionsPresent Simple and Present Continuous TenseConjunctions & InterjectionsTenses and Time MarkersOther quiz:
Past Continuous Tense › ViewThe teacher was angry because some students ___________ football in the class when he came in.
A. are playing
B. played
C. have played
D. were playing
Modals of Advisability › View
We _____ leave now or we’ll miss the train.
A. had better
B. could
C. should
D. must
Grammar › ViewHe’s __________ earned more than a million euros in appearance fees this year!
A. yet
B. ever
C. already
D. still
Vocabulary › View
The rain didn’t come and the seed didn’t grow? This is many farmers’ _______ and concern.
A. plaintive
B. elegy
C. plaint
D. elegiac
