[ Conjunctions, Prepositions and Interjections ]
Words that show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other elements in a sentence, often indicating direction, place, time, or manner. Examples: in, on, at, by, with, about, under.
A. Interjections
B. Prepositions
C. Conjunctions

Random Topics:
Sentence LabelingPassive Modals in Different TensesModals of ProhibitionFuture Tenses and ModalsInfinitive and GerundsSimple TenseHelping and Linking VerbsSubordinate ConjunctionsIf Conditional Zero and OnePrepositionOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewGary doesn’t enjoy art. He _______________ to museums.
A. never go
B. goes never
C. never goes
D. go never
Present Simple › View
“Tom doesn’t _________ Jerrry.”
A. like
B. likees
C. likess
D. likes
-ing / Infinitive › ViewI really feel like … something on Netflix
A. to watch
B. watching
C. watch
Grammar › View
COMBINING SENTENCES: The dog is running. The cat is running.
A. The dog is running and the cat is running.
B. The dog is and the cat is running.
C. The dog and cat are running.
