Stop, take your hands off of me!
A. declarative
B. imperative
C. interrogative
D. exclamatory

Random Topics:
Grammar - Punctuation of SentencesSports VocabularyNoun QuantifiersSentence Structure and Verb TensesLinking Words and PhrasesSimple, Compound, Complex SentencesSo - Too - Either - NeitherVerb PhrasesCompound and Complex SentencesNoun, Adjective, and Adverb ClausesOther quiz:
Present Continuous, Present Perfect and Used to › ViewIf you go to live in the United Kingdom, you will have _____________________on the left.
A. to get used to drive
B. to get used to driving
C. to use driving
D. to be used to drive
Coordinating Conjunctions › View
My mom cooked pasta ____ chicken for dinner.
A. for
B. and
C. but
D. or
Tenses › ViewWhich of the following sentences is an example of simple present tense?
A. Wolf was 6ft tall with thick, grey fur.
B. Wolf is 6ft tall with thick, grey fur.
C. Wolf has been 6ft tall with thick, grey fur.
D. Wolf would be 6ft tall with thick, grey fur.
Grammar › View
Are these men either behind, above or below the counter?
A. They are above the counter.
B. They are below the counter.
C. They are behind the counter.
