What does ‘make up’ mean in the context of inventing a story?
A. End quarrel
B. Patch up
C. Invent a story to deceive
D. Compensate

Random Topics:
Grammar : Structural Common ErrorsPresent ProgressivePronouns ( Interrogative )Grammar Double Object VerbsPresent Continuous Tensewas wereModals of PredictionClauses and ConjunctionsDegrees of AdjectivesPresent Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive TensesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI _____ leave early because I wasn’t feeling well.
A. has to
B. mustn’t
C. had to
D. have to
Present Simple Tense › View
Negating sentences in present simple tense: Rewrite the following sentence in the negative form using present simple tense: She eats breakfast every morning.
A. She not eat breakfast every morning.
B. She doesn’t eating breakfast every morning.
C. She does not eat breakfast every morning.
D. She not eats breakfast every morning.
Grammar › ViewShe did not pass the entrance examination, so she was not admitted by the university.
The conditional sentence from above statement is ….
A. If she had passed the entrance examination, she would have been admitted by the university.
B. If she passed the entrance examination, she would be admitted by the university.
Future Tenses › View
Which sentence is correct?
A. We will have been waiting for over an hour by the time the bus arrives.
B. We will wait for over an hour by the time the bus arrives.
C. We will be waiting for over an hour by the time the bus arrives.
D. We wait for over an hour by the time the bus arrives.
