[ Grammar ]
There (is, are) no good reasons for doing that.
A. is
B. are

Random Topics:
Verb-ing or to VerbModal Verb Gerund or To InfinitiveDirect and Indirect SpeechPast and Future TensesThere is or There areGrammar - Countable/ UncountableArticles and DemonstrativesInterrogative PronounsPhrasal VerbsClauses of ReasonOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewBy the end of the year, they ________ their new house.
A. will have bought
B. will be buying
C. had bought
D. are bought
Must Vs Have to › View
Choose the correct option.
A. I must go to the doctor I feel bad.
B. I have to go to the doctor I feel bad.
a, an, the, Zero Article › ViewI wish I had ___ Italian sports car.
A. An
B. A
C. The
D. Zero article
Pronouns, Verb, Conjunction › View
Fill in the blank with the right pronoun: “John and I are going to the park. ___ are excited.”
A. They
B. We