[ Grammar ]
Conjugate the regular verb ‘to cook’ in the present continuous tense.
A. They will cook
B. I am cooking, you are cooking, he/she/it is cooking, we are cooking, you (plural) are cooking, they are cooking.
C. I cook
D. You cooked

Random Topics:
Gerunds + To InfinitiveArticle the or zero article (-)Along & AgainstSubordination ConjunctionsComplex Sentences with Adverb ClausesWill and Going toZero Conditional SentencePossessive AdjectivesPresent Simple & ContinuesGerunds and InfitinitivesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich MOOD is being described?
It expresses a direct command or request.
A. indicative mood
B. imperative mood
C. subjunctive mood
Grammar - Present Perfect with for and since › View
We have studied for this exam __________ we came home.
A. since
B. ever
C. when
D. yet
Nouns And Verbs › ViewChoose the verb from the sentence below.
Rob and Ally walk to the park on Tuesday mornings.
A. Rob and Ally
B. Park
C. Walk
D. Morning
Grammar: Used to, Would, Be used to, Get used to › View
I ___ so tired in the mornings.
A. didn’t use to be
B. wouldn’t be
