[ Grammar ]
If it snows, we don’t go to school.
A. In snowy weather we don’t go to school.
B. We go to school despite snowy weather.
C. We only go to school when it snows.
D. Snowy doesn’t stop us from going to school.

Random Topics:
Pronoun Antecedent AgreementSimple and Compound SentencesComparative - SuperlativeCommunicative GrammarVerb ConjugationPresent Simple and Present Continuous TenseComparative & Superlative AdverbsWill and Will notVerb + PrepositionPast Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect ContinuousOther quiz:
Vocabulary › ViewRose was __________ about the poor working and safety conditions until it was too late.
A. elated
B. frivolous
C. indifferent
Grammar › View
Friday afternoon, Abe asks: May I pick you up at 6 pm?
A. obligation
B. certainty
C. polite request
D. advice
Which of the following words is an noun?
I have finished the new book quickly.
___
A. book
B. quickly
C. new
Grammar - Fragments › View
I left the house at night.
A. Complete Sentence
B. Fragment
