Topics: Idiom and Tenses
What does the idiom ‘the ball is in your court’ mean?
A. You don’t have to do anything.
B. The decision has been made by someone else.
C. Everyone has to wait their turn.
D. The responsibility or decision is in your hands.
Select your answer:

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A. A word that means the same or similar
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