Use a coordinating conjunction to combine: ‘I enjoy hiking. I enjoy biking.’
A. I enjoy hiking but not biking.
B. I enjoy hiking or biking.
C. I enjoy hiking and biking.
D. I enjoy neither hiking nor biking.

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DescriptionsRoot WordQuestion TagsWH Questions and Simple Past TenseCoordinating ConjunctionPast form of ModalsMust / must notSubject Verb Agreement; Indefinite PronounsGerunds as objects of prepositionPresent Simple and Continuous TenseOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewMr. Haikal always __________ his holidays carefully. He read about the place before he go there.
A. have
B. make
C. plan
D. live
Tenses › View
Students won’t be allowed to use their course books ______ .
A. after they had completed the test
B. before they completed the test
C. until they have completed the test
D. when they were completing the test
Modal Verbs › ViewWhat is the negative form of “People used to believe in ghosts”?
A. People didn’t use to believe in ghosts.
B. People used to believe in ghosts.
C. People didn’t use to believe in fairies.
D. People used to believe in fairies.
Passive Voice › View
Choose the correct form for Passive Voice
Mum is going to prepare the food.
A. The food was going to be prepared by mum.
B. The food is going to be prepared by mum.
C. The food are going to be prepared by mum.
D. The food will be prepared by mum.
