[ Question Tags ]
You haven’t seen my keys, have you?
A. Have you checked the living room?
B. I think they are in your bag.
C. No, I haven’t seen your keys.
D. Yes, I found them in the kitchen.

Random Topics:
Do / Have / Can - Basic QuestionsModal Verbs of ObligationPresent and Past TensePast Tense and Past ContinuousTag QuestionCoordinating ConjunctionCoordinating and Subordinating ConjunctionsConjunctions and PrepositionsQuestion WordsPast simple regular verbsOther quiz:
Suffixes and Tenses › ViewIdentify the past tense form of the verb “eat” and use it in a sentence.
A. Eats; “He eats breakfast every day.”
B. Eating; “He is eating breakfast.”
C. Ate; “He ate breakfast this morning.”
D. Eaten; “He has eaten breakfast.”
Simple Past & Past Progressive › View
“Her knowledge and experience would make her a priceless asset to the team.”
What is the synonym for “priceless”?
A. useless
B. valuable
C. helpless
D. common
Pronoun › ViewWhich among the following words is a pronoun?
A. Is
B. Pronoun
C. Her
Modals › View
You _______ eat so much chocolate. You’ll be sick.
A. should
B. shouldn’t
C. must
