[ Future Tenses ]
“Let’s meet at eleven o’clock tomorrow.” “Sorry, I _____ at eleven o’clock.”
A. work
B. am working
C. will work
D. will be working

Random Topics:
Kinds of SentencesFuture SimpleAuxiliary Modal-ed or -ingAdverbs and Adverbial PhrasesPast Tense (Regular and Irregular)Grammar SuffixesPrepositionSentence Structure and ConjunctionsCollective NounsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI didn’t learn __________ on my own. I learned it by playing team sports.
A. Cooperation
B. Creativity
C. Artistic appreciation
D. Famine
Phrasal Verb › View
All objects with magnets should be ……children as they may get trapped in the ears, nose, or even eyes.
A. Run out of
B. gotten rid off
C. Kept away from
D. Caught up with
Grammar › ViewWhat is the passive voice of the sentence: “She is writing a novel”?
A. A novel is being written by her.
B. She writes a novel.
C. She has written a novel.
D. Writing a novel, she is happy.
Possessive Pronouns › View
Spongebob learned to tie ____ shoes.
A. hers
B. his
C. him
D. ours
