Topics: Narrative Tenses
What is the correct meaning of the idiom ‘on the tip of my tongue’?
A. I can’t remember it at this moment, but I’m sure I will soon.
B. I’m terribly sorry, I got the wrong end of the stick.
C. It’s really hard for me to pronounce.
D. It’s too complicated and I can’t understand it.
Select your answer:

Random Topics:
Has and HavePronouns and AdverbsUnless If First ConditionalPresent ProgressivePhrasal Verb Put & GoWill and Will notGerund & InfinitiveVerbs & AdverbsArticles and PrepositionsSimple Past Tense and Present Continuous TenseOther quiz:
Passive Voice › ViewMake these active present simple sentence passive.
Somebody sends emails.
A. Emails have been sent.
B. Emails were send.
C. Emails are sent.
Present Perfect or Past Simple › View
We ______________ at the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas last time we went.
A. have stayed
B. staying
C. been
D. stayed
