What is the meaning of ‘consequently’?
A. the treatment of an illness or injury over a period of time
B. as a result
C. the ability to concentrate
D. the action of thinking hard about something

Random Topics:
Passive Voice - Present ContinuousVocabullary TestPresent Simple TenseFuture PlansGerunds and InfitinitivesGrammar: wishes and regretsVerbs – Nouns – Adjectives - AdverbsQuantifiers: too many, too much & enoughConjunctions - ConnectorsPast Perfect TenseOther quiz:
General Quiz › ViewChoose the correct alternative:
My dad _____ early on Sundays, but he likes it.
A. must not get up
B. doesn’t have to get up
Modal Verbs › View
Fill in the blank with the appropriate modal verb:
We _ start working on the project as soon as possible.
A. must
B. can
C. should
Grammar › View______ an armchair
A. These are
B. This is
Grammar - Punctuation › View
Select the correct puncutation.
A. You may go to school; however, you must bring your backpack.
B. You may go to school however, you must bring your backpack.
C. You may go to school, however, you must bring your backpack.
D. You may go to school however you must bring your backpack.
