Identify the adverb of degree: *The weather is extremely cold today.*
A. Weather
B. Extremely
C. Cold
D. Today

Random Topics:
Grammar, Conditional Sentences, VocabularyZero & First ContidionalTo Infinitive or GerundTypes of PhrasesPast Progressive TenseComplex SentencesInterrogative Pronouns & AdverbsModals of PredictionComparisonSynonyms and VocabularyOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewWhat does ‘might want to’ imply in the advice ‘You might want to bring an umbrella’?
A. Strong recommendation
B. Prohibition
C. Mild suggestion
D. Permission
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
. How does the author feel about modern technology by the end of the passage?
A. She remains uncertain about whether it has done more good or bad.
B. She strongly believes technology should be limited in daily life.
C. She decides to stop using technology altogether.
D. She believes it is completely harmful to society.
Modal Verbs › ViewFill in the blank: She ___ be at home; the lights are on. (must/can)
A. could
B. might
C. should
D. must
Grammar › View
I want Harold to show me how to dance but I’m afraid to ask him.
A. Insert comma before the conjunction
B. Insert comma after the conjunction
C. No comma needed
