Commodity
A. Shortage; inadequacy
B. Vanity
C. A useful product or service

Random Topics:
going toModal Verbs & Reflexive PronounsComparatives and Past Perfect TenseSimple Past TensesVerbs + Gerund or InfinitiveDefinite pronouns (Subject, Object, Reflexive)Intermediate GrammarV-ing/to-VSimple present/ past/ future tensePrepositions - ConjunctionsOther quiz:
Homonyms › ViewThe letter was made secure with ___ wax that had the company imprint on it.
a. ceiling
b. sealing
Continuous Tenses › View
Formulate a past continuous sentence using the verb ‘to dance’.
A. We will dance at the event.
B. They were dancing at the party.
C. She was dancing yesterday.
D. They dance at the party.
Passive Voice › ViewThe boss told him not to talk in the conference.
He ________________ by the professor not to talk in class.
A. has been told
B. was told
C. was being told
Grammar › View
The nib, or point, on a quill pen got flat quickly and had to be sharpened over and over, which meant quill pens didn’t last long, but it wasn’t until 1884 that a man named Lewis Waterman invented a fountain pen with a steel nib so that could be used a long time. Run-on sentence or rambling sentence?
A. run-on
B. rambling
