[ Grammar ]
A: You’re not Alex, are you?
B: ________ I’m Alex Winslow.
___
A. No, I’m not
B. No, you’re not
C. Yes, I am
D. Yes, you are.

Random Topics:
Gerunds as Objects of PrepositionsLinking VerbsGrammar, Conditional Sentences, VocabularyComparative & Superlative AdverbsHave as verb and auxiliaryGrammar: AgreementPast Perfect SimpleUse of Prepositions or ConjunctionsComparatives - SuperlativeGrammar: is/are/was/wereOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewHe ______ come later but I’m not sure.
A. can
B. won’t
C. might
D. should
Modal Verbs › View
I _________to stay up late last night.
A. was allowed
B. wasn’t allowed
C. am allowed
D. shouldn’t
Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewIs there a train station ________?
A. near
B. near here
C. here near
There vs. It › View
The following is correct. A: Hey! How was your vacation? Did you have fun? B: No! It was terrible. Joe and I had a big fight, then in rained the whole time!
A. True
B. False
