Grammar Quiz

[ Conjunctions ]

Combine these sentences: I enjoy reading. I enjoy writing.

A. I enjoy reading but not writing.

B. I prefer watching movies over reading and writing.

C. I enjoy reading and writing.

D. I dislike reading and writing.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


Random Topics:

Present PerfectFamily Members and Present SimpleGrammar of Future PlansPresent Simple PassiveSentences vs Run-OnsPresent and Future TensesPronouns and QuantifiersQuantifiersIdentifying TensesConditionals and Wishes

Other quiz:

Grammar › View

When there is a collective noun, the verb can be singular or plural, depending on whether the noun is referring to a group as a whole or to individual members of the group. What is the correct verb form to complete the sentence? The flock of birds (is/are) flying south.

A. Is

B. Are

C. Was

D. Were


Grammar › View

Can you go to the shop? We need some _____ .

A. potatos

B. potatoes

C. potato

Grammar › View

Is your school yard big? – __________

A. Yes, they are

B. No, you aren’t

C. No, it isn’t

D. No, they aren’t


Prepositions › View

A predicate noun renames the subject.

A. True
B. False