[ Simple Present Tense ]
(Daniel/ a doctor)?
A. Are Daniel a doctor?
B. Is Daniel a doctor?
C. Does Daniel a doctor?
D. Do Daniel a doctor?

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Expressing Obligation and ModalsAuxiliary WordsGrammar and Sentence StructureComparative AdjectivesPresent Continuous for FutureAdjective / Noun + to InfinitiveNoun QuantifiersModals for Ability, Possibility and PermissionTemporal Conjunctions and ConnectivesSimple Past TensesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewExcuse me? _______ Our luggage hasn’t arrived.
A. Don’t worry.
B. Is something wrong?
C. I wonder if you could help us.
Modal Auxiliary › View
Which sentence has a modal verb showing permission?
A. He can paint pretty pictures.
B. She may go to your house.
C. I will eat lunch with you.
D. You should finish your homework.
E. I’d better not leave my bag there
Question Tags › ViewThe coffee at this cafe is really good,
A. Wasn’t he?
B. Isn’t it?
C. Was it?
D. Isn’t he?
Preposition of Time › View
I have a five-week vacation __ the summer.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. since
