Which preposition of place is used to indicate that something is between two objects or people?
A. between
B. among
C. beside
D. under

Random Topics:
Present tense AffirmativeTime ConjunctionsPresent simple or Past simpleGrammar - direct/indirect objectsExpressing Obligation and ModalsSimple Present VS Present ContinuousPast TensesModals - Have to or ShouldAdverbs and Adverbial PhrasesPresent Simple Positive and NegativeOther quiz:
Quantifiers and Articles › ViewApply the correct article and quantifier in the sentence: ‘Can you pass me ___ salt, please?’
A. Can you pass me many salt, please?
B. Can you pass me the salt, please?
C. Can you pass me some salt, please?
D. Can you pass me a salt, please?
Vocabulary - Grammar › View
My favourite colour is red, . . . my best friend’s is blue.
A. as
B. whereas
C. in order to
D. because
E. although
and, so, but, because › ViewI should do my homework, _________ I don’t want to.
A. and
B. but
C. or
Correlative Conjunctions › View
Choose the sentence that correctly uses correlative conjunctions.
A. She can play both the guitar and sing.
B. Not only is he a good cook, but he also writes well.
C. Either they will go to London or Paris this summer.
D. Both A and B are correct.
