[ Vocabulary ]
To “achieve” a goal means to:
A. Set it aside
B. Successfully reach it
C. Forget about it
D. Change it

Random Topics:
Tenses and Time MarkersFamily Members and Present SimpleTenses - Irregular VerbsAsking & Giving OpinionConjunctions and Sequence ConnectorsGrammar: so and suchAdjectives and ArticlesSubject Verb Agreement and TensesVerbs and AdverbsUnless If First ConditionalOther quiz:
Prepositions of Location, Movement and Time › ViewFill in the blank with the appropriate preposition.
The train will leave at 15:30. Please arrive at the train station ____ time.
A. in
B. at
C. during
D. on
Grammar › View
Roberto played basketball all afternoon
A. Past Progressive
B. Past Simple
Grammar › ViewI remember _____________________ him the key last night. He put it in his pocket.
A. giving
B. to give
C. had given
D. gave
Relative Clauses and Past Perfect › View
Do you need the relative pronoun?
The book which is on the table belongs to Brandon.
_
A. yes
B. no
