[ Preposition ]
… the end of the week
A. in
B. at
C. on
D. about

Random Topics:
Past Simple and Past Continuous TensesFormal & Informal WordsGrammar - Present and Past PassiveGrammar-Verbs & Nouns Singular, Plural, GenderCompliment, Congratulation, and HopeClauses and GerundsAdjective or AdverbPrepositions and Adverbsso vs suchTenses, Determiners & Subject Verb AgreementOther quiz:
Simple Past Tense and Present Continuous Tense › ViewSally: Now, close your eyes and listen carefully. What ………………(I, do)?
Inggrit: You are knocking the door.
A. am I doing
B. are I doing
C. is I doing
D. aren’t I doing
Grammar › View
They ___ each other for five years by the end of the year.
A. will know
B. will have known
C. will be knowing
D. knew
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThe committee ________________ divided over the issue of whether to make reforms or not. The chairman will cast his decisive vote.
A. were
B. are
C. was
D. is
Grammar › View
Identify what the underlined word is in the sentence.
Katey much prefers playing with kittens to raising them.
A. Gerund
B. Infinitive
C. Participle
