A sentence type which acts as a statement. For example, ‘I had seven minutes to get to work.’
A. declarative
B. interrogative
C. imperative
D. exclamatory

Random Topics:
Who vs WhomModal Verbs & Time PrepositionsSecond ConditionalPhrase or ClauseGender and GrammarPrepositional PhraseComparativesSimple Verb TensesSimiles, Metaphors, Personification and HyperbolePast simple - Irregular VerbsOther quiz:
Past Narrative Tenses › ViewShe _____ (not see) him when he entered the room.
A. did not see
B. was not seeing
C. has not seen
D. had not seen
Tenses and Articles › View
What is the correct form of the future perfect tense of the verb ‘to write’?
A. will have written
B. will have writing
C. will have wrote
D. will wrote
Grammar › ViewQ: ______ yesterday afternoon?
A: I was at the park. Sally and I played table tennis.
A. When were you
B. When you were
C. Where were you
D. Where you were
Verb Tense › View
Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? ‘The researchers had published their findings before the conference.’
A. Past perfect
B. Present perfect
C. Future perfect
D. Simple past
