[ Vocabulary ]
What is the meaning of Wallow
A. To sweep through the air
B. To roll back and forth
C. To twist suddenly

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Relative Clauses & Real ConditionalsPre-intermediateSubject Verb Agreement; Indefinite PronounsGrammar - Place and MovementComparatives and SuperlativesInfinitive GerundFuture - will / going to / present continuousAnalogyPast form of ModalsModalOther quiz:
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewWhich sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A. Many of the birds have migrated for the winter.
B. Many of the birds has migrated for the winter.
C. Many of the birds is migrating for the winter.
D. Many of the birds be migrating for the winter.
Grammar › View
This is a really _____ dress my mum used to wear when she was younger.
A. nice,old
B. old,nice
Tenses (Present, Past, Future Forms) › ViewI ……………….(move) to London a year ago and I…………..(work) there since then.
A. moved…….had worked
B. moved……have been working
C. had moved……was working
D. moved…….was working
Past Tenses › View
Mark and Sarah ………………….. TV when I left the house.
A. was watching
B. were watching
C. watch
D. watched
