[ Grammar ]
A speedboat is fast, whereas .
A. a sailboat relies on strong winds
B. a kayak is narrow
C. a canoe is slow
Select your answer:
Random Topics:
-ing &-ed AdjectivesGrammar & TensesGrammar RulesCompound Words and SentencesCausative VerbRelative ClausesAdjective OrderSimple Tenses in EnglishModalOther quiz:
Punctuation › ViewChoose the correct sentence with a semicolon
A. I was exhausted; as a result, I decided to go to bed early.
B. I enjoy reading; for instance, mystery novels.
C. He planned carefully; on the other hand he still made a mistake.
Verb Tenses › View
Use future tense: She (to start) a new job soon.
A. She has started a new job soon.
B. She started a new job soon.
C. She will start a new job soon.
D. She is starting a new job soon.