[ Gerund and Infinitive ]
….. is good for your health.
A. To have exercised
B. Exercising
C. To exercising

Random Topics:
Verb + InfinitiveFrequencyVerb, Object, Preposition-ed and -ing AdjectivesPast Perfect TenseNoun and PronounGrammar Comma UsageTypes of PrepositionArticlesFuture Simple TensesOther quiz:
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewIdentify the correct sentence that uses the present perfect tense:
A. Aria is finishing her homework
B. I will finish my homework
C. Nora has finished her homework.
D. I finished my homework
Subject Verb Agreement › View
______ enjoy gentle exercises.
A. We
B. He
Personal Pronouns › ViewDid you see Mikko as ___ looked for the three missing puppies?
A. she
B. he
C. it
Vocabulary › View
What is the closest meaning of repercussion?
A. Consequence
B. Benefit
C. Cause
D. Action
