[ Verb Tenses ]
Form a negative sentence: She will call you.
A. She will not call you.
B. She is calling you.
C. She might call you.
D. She will never call you.

Random Topics:
Grammar : can, could and be able toSubject/Verb Agreement with Collective NounsSimple, Complex, Compound SentenceGrammar-Verbs & Nouns Singular, Plural, GenderSentences vs Run-OnsZero and First ConditionalsWould rather/ would prefer/ would likeFuture Continuous, Future Perfect and Future Perfect ContinuousSimple Verb TensesAuxiliary ModalOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI’d like ______ all of you to enjoy my party this Friday.
A. to invite
B. inviting
C. invite
D. not invite
Grammar › View
Which of the following word is an example of a verb?
A. Love
B. Not
C. Slowly
D. Eat
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewTurtles are unique; each (has, have) eight cervical vertebrea, compared with seven of most mammals.
A. Has
B. Have
Will/ Be Going to › View
A: ___________ help me with this heavy box?
B: Sure, my pleasure.
A. Are you going to
B. Will you going to
C. WIll you
D. Do you
