Person A: Why __________ for the bus? You usually __________ to work.”
Person B: My car didn’t work this morning.
A. are you waiting/ are driving
B. do you wait/ drive
C. are you waiting/ drive
D. do you wait/ are driving

Random Topics:
Present/Past/Future Continuous TenseModals TensesGrammar - to be, possessive, have gotPresent, Past and Future TenseSimple Verb TensesConditionals and Modal VerbsFuture Tense VerbVerb to bePossessive Adjectives & Possessive PronounsReported Speech and Reported QuestionsOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewYou (beat) your dog if it misbehaves.
A. have to
B. should
C. must
D. mustn’t
Passive Voice › View
We are still working to complete the report together.
A. The report are still being worked to be completed by us together.
B. The report is still being worked to be completed by us together.
Sentences vs Run-Ons › ViewWhich of the following is a complete sentence?
A. Because it was snowing.
B. The children laughed loudly.
C. When the clock strikes twelve.
D. If you can help me.
Gerund and Infinitive › View
What is the gerund verb in the following sentence.
Singing in the rain is better than singing in the wind.
A. singing
B. better
C. is
D. than
