What is the difference between permission and obligation?
A. Obligation allows an action; permission requires an action.
B. Permission allows an action; obligation requires an action.
C. Permission is a type of obligation.
D. Permission is the same as obligation.

Random Topics:
Conjunctions and Verb TensesApostrophes and Quotation MarksPersonal Pronouns and VerbDirect and Indirect SpeechDefinite and Indefinite ArticleAdjectives and ArticlesTo Infinitive or Bare InfinitiveAuxiliary ModalConditional Sentences and AdverbsFuture SimpleOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has an error in capitalization
A. I looked for a plant at the store.
B. I went to study at the University library
C. She got home late last Saturday
D. My dog ate all of his food.
Grammar › View
Which is spelled correctly?
A. Miniatoor
B. Meniatoor
C. Miniasure
D. Miniature
People used plants to make colorful dyes. The dyes were used to color cloth. What does the word dyes mean?
A. Food
B. Colorings
C. Flag
Vocabulary › View
to move in or take over
A. invasion
B. seething
C. knapsack
D. mangroves
