Grammar Quiz

[ Vocabulary ]

What is the closest meaning of self-control?

A. Discipline

B. Indulgence

C. Chaos

D. Impulsiveness

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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We are busy at the moment. Can you call ________ later?

A. him

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Write a sentence using the subordinating conjunction ‘although’.

A. Although it was raining, we still went for a walk.

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Kintan and I were drawing a view of Bromo mountain two days ago.

The interrogative construction of past continuous tense above is?

A. Are Kintan and I drawing a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?

B. Did Kintan and I draw a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?

C. Do Kintan and I draw a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?

D. Was Kintan and I draw a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?

E. Were Kintan and I drawing a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?