[ Grammar ]
Simple adverbs:
A. Then, there
B. Lately, sideways
C. Sometimes, everywhere
D. A little bit, sort of
E. Downstairs, anyhow

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Indefinite PronounsVerbs with Prepositions and ConjunctionsSo - Too - Either - NeitherTenses and Word FormationAdjective / Noun + to InfinitiveConjunctions and TransitionsQuestion TagNoun, Verb, AdjectivePresent Simple x Present ContinuousComparativesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI was late this morning … the traffic.
A. because
B. because of
C. as
D. since
Grammar › View
Fill in the blank.
I don’t want to eat peas, ______ do I want to eat broccoli.
A. but
B. and
C. nor
D. after
Grammar › ViewA juror read the jury’s ………. to the silent court.
A. verdict
B. crime
C. charge
D. sentence
Tenses › View
Damien and Hyder usually ___ (visit) their chronically sick grandma at the hospital in the afternoon.
A. visited
B. are visiting
C. visits
D. visit
