Would you let me see those files?
A. Sure.
B. They’re mine
C. Not now, I’m busy

Random Topics:
Zero and First ConditionalsAdjective ClauseAdjectives (-ed / -ing)Adjectives and DegreesTenses (Present, Past, Future Forms)Gerunds and InfinitivesAction, Helping & Linking VerbsAdverb of Frequency and Past Continuous TenseConditional Sentence 0, 1Gerund and InfinitivesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has an adjective clause?
A. After I cam back home, I watched an interesting film.
B. Twitter, which is used by 1.80 billion people, was founded in 2005.
C. Don’t forget to close the door before you go.
D. I am looking forward to visiting you soon.
Grammar and Structure › View
By the time they came, we ______ our dinner.
A. had finished
B. finished
C. would finish
D. were finishing
Modal Requests › ViewImagine Sophia, Jackson, and Maya are having a delightful dinner. How would Jackson playfully request for the salt?
A. Would you kindly pass me the salt?
B. Could you pass me the salt, please?
C. How about passing me the salt?
D. Might you pass me the salt?
Grammar › View
Robert’s parents, … are retired now, live in Spain.
A. Defining Relative Clause
B. Non – Defining Relative Clause
