[ Grammar ]
Which sentence is grammatically wrong?
A. The pen is under the chair.
B. The pen is between two books.
C. The pen is on the table.
D. The pen is in front the bag.

Random Topics:
Adverbial Clauses of Reason / CauseMixed GrammarCan vs be able toTenses and StructureUse of Prepositions or ConjunctionsModifiersPast Simple or Past ContinuousModals, Infinitives and GerundsIdiom and TensesModal Auxiliaries and Similar ExpressionsOther quiz:
Vocabulary › ViewThe set of whole numbers and their opposites
A. Integers
B. Algebraic Expression
C. Coefficient
D. Constant
E. Distributive Property
Passive Voice of Tenses › View
Active: He has called the police.
A. Passive: The police hasn’t been called.
B. Passive: The police has been called.
C. Passive: The police has being called.
Adjective & Adverbs › ViewThe writer was——– fond of him———- when she was widowed, she followed him back to Philadelphia after the revolution.
A. too/ than
B. more/ than
C. as/ as
D. such/ that
E. so/ that
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
He is as talkative as a _________ and often disrupts the class.
A. canary
B. nightingale
C. hawk
D. magpie
