[ Idioms ]
To “dash off” means ___.
a. to do, make, or draw something quickly
b. to be deeply asleep
c. to be precise

Random Topics:
Grammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..)Present SimpleAdverbial Clause / If / ComparativesMixed ConditionalFuture Continuous, Future Perfect and Future Perfect ContinuousPresent Simple & Present Continuous TensesGrammar PhrasesPresent Simple & Present Progressive TenseVocabulary and IdiomsPrepositions of Place & TimeOther quiz:
Conjunctions and Verb Tenses › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses verb tense?
A. He will play soccer yesterday.
B. He plays soccer yesterday.
C. He played soccer yesterday.
D. He will played soccer yesterday.
Grammar › View
The gaggle of geese ___________ together to their nest.
A. walk (singular)
B. walk (plural)
C. walks (singular)
D. walks (plural)
Auxiliary Verbs › ViewWhen I ___ young, I used to be popular in school.
A. am
B. are
C. was
D. were
Simple Tenses in English › View
Typical signal words for he Simple Past are
A. yet-already-since-for
B. yesterday-last night-ago-
C. everyday-today-in the morning
