[ Grammar ]
What is the proper cooking term for the following: To cook food in liquid that is just below the boiling point
A. Boil
B. Simmer
C. Burn
D. Bake

Random Topics:
Linking VerbsPresent ContinousVocabulary and ModalsTenses and VerbsDefinite ArticlesPRESENT SIMPLE vs PRESENT CONTINUOUS + QUANTSpeculation with Modal VerbsGrammar - help/have/let/makeRequest with Modal VerbsDirect and Indirect SpeechOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewMy mom … (go) to a party at this moment.
A. go
B. goes
C. went
D. is going
Grammar › View
“The telephone rang after we had left the house.”
Which action happened first?
A. The telephone rang.
B. We left the house.
Grammar › ViewWhat does she like doing?
A. She likes riding a bicycle.
B. She like riding a bicycle.
C. She likes ride a bicycle.
D. She likes to riding a bicycle.
Modal Verbs › View
Select the sentence that uses “might” to express possibility.
A. They might to visit us this weekend.
B. They might visits us this weekend.
C. They might visit us this weekend.
D. They might visiting us this weekend.
