When do we use: ‘in’?
A. Months, seasons, years, centuries, etc.
B. Precise Time
C. Days, dates
D. All above

Random Topics:
Family VocabularyTenses and Passive VoiceModals VerbSentence Types and ConjunctionsAdjectives Ed and IngComparative AdverbSimple Present TenseGrammar (want to/ need to/ have to)Present Simple Positive and NegativePast ParticipleOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewMy younger sister was so excited to learn new things after work. She is in a cake baking class now.
A. My younger sister wasn’t so excited to learn new things after work, so she was in a cake baking class now.
B. If my younger sister hadn’t been so excited to learn new things after work, she would not be in a cake baking class now.
C. My younger sister wasn’t so excited to learn new things after work, so she wasn’t in a cake baking class now.
D. My sister wasn’t in a cake baking class now because she wasn’t excited to learn new things after work.
Grammar › View
Do you have any money __?__ what is in your hand?
A. beside
B. besides
Relative Clause › ViewThe postman ______ works in the village is very old.
A. whom
B. whose
C. which
D. who
Past Tense › View
I _____ (not/like) the concert last night because it was raining
A. hadn’t been liking
B. didn’t like
C. wasn’t liking
D. hadn’t liked
