The thief ran ______ with the woman’s purse.
A. for
B. into
C. off
D. on

Random Topics:
Adverb of MannersAsking for and Giving OpinionGerund, Participle, Infinitive, or AppositiveAdjectives, ING - EDBe going to / WillAdjectives and PrepositionsAdjectivesModals VerbReporting VerbsQuantifiers, Countable and Uncountable NounsOther quiz:
Verb Tenses › ViewChoose the sentence that is in the present perfect tense.
A. He will start the project.
B. He started the project.
C. He has started the project.
D. He is starting the project.
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › View
Write a sentence using a modal auxiliary verb to express obligation in present tense in the context of school rules.
A. You should finish your homework before you go to your first class.
B. You must finish your homework before you go to your first class.
C. You can finish your homework before you go to your first class.
D. You might finish your homework before you go to your first class.
Question Tag › ViewJoe has six brothers and sisters, __ he?
A. has
B. hasn’t
C. does
D. doesn’t
Vocabulary › View
performing acts of kindness or charity; conferring benefits, doing good
A. beneficent
B. disconcert
C. infraction
D. mitigate
