Transform this statement into a question: She can play the piano.
A. Does she play the piano?
B. Can she play the piano?
C. Is she playing the piano?
D. She plays the piano?

Random Topics:
Modal AuxiliariesPrepositionModals and Semi-ModalsAdverb & Compound SentencesVerb Tenses (Progressive, Perfect)Phrasal verbs and Prepositional PhrasesModal Auxiliaries and To Be VerbsPresent Simple QuestionsAdjectives & PrepositionsModals Deduction: cant /mustOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThe weather is not good today, ______________?
A. isn’t it?
B. doesn’t it?
C. won’t it?
D. will it?
Gerunds and Infinitives › View
Identify the word or phrase that needs correcting.
Yesterday, Minh didn’t want to coming to the theater with them because he had already seen the film.
A. didn’t
B. to coming
C. them
D. had already seen
Vocabulary › ViewUse context clues to place the correct vocabulary word in the sentence.
The dog watched over his _________ of bones that were hidden under the front porch.
A. hoard
B. sumptuous
C. distant
D. majestic
Grammar Present Perfect (ever never) › View
We have _______ ______ _______
A. never make a cake.
B. have a cake.
C. never made a cake.
D. ever do a cake.
