[ Modal Verbs ]
It will be a mistake if you buy that old house.
A. You couldn’t buy that old house.
B. You may not buy that old house.
C. You needn’t buy that old house.
D. You shouldn’t buy that old house.

Random Topics:
Past Perfect Simple & ContinuousLinking Verbs & Helping VerbsSimple and Continuous TensesCoordinate ConjunctionPast Simple vs Past ContinuousSimple and Progressive Verb TensesGrammar - must & have toCity PlacesGrammar and StructurePresent Tense vs Past TenseOther quiz:
Type of Sentences › ViewAlthough I have read many books by John Steinbeck, my favorite is The Pearl.
A. Simple sentence
B. Compound sentence
C. Complex sentence
D. Compound-complex sentence
Tenses › View
Which sentence is incorrect?
A. He has lunch at noon
B. John studies at night all of the time
C. Mary usually busy on Monday
D. He read novel last night
Grammar › ViewThat sweter _______, it ______ funny.
A. did shrink, look
B. did shrank, looks
C. shrank, looks
Vocabulary › View
To make grooves, wrinkles, or lines.
A. Hearth
B. Ghastly
C. Furrowed
D. Acrid
