[ Farther vs. Further ]
The police may need to investigate … before they can make an arrest.
(a) further
(b) farther/further

Random Topics:
Simple and Past TensesEssential and Nonessential Clauses1st ConditionalAbilityModals and ConditionalsPresent Tense vs Present ContinuousModals of ProbabilityInfinitiveCommunicative GrammarVerb Tenses and Subject Verb AgreementOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses correct capitalization?
A. a well-known pioneer
B. a pioneer named daniel boone
Grammar › View
Lucy and Lucas: ” we don’t like carrots”
A. They say they like carrots
B. They don’t like carrots
C. They said they didn’t like carrots.
Conjunctions › ViewThe builders have not __________ started to lay the bricks.
A. yet
B. if
C. for
Direct and Indirect Speech › View
Dad said, “You should tidy up your rooms now.”
A. Dad said that they should tidy up their rooms then.
B. Dad said that they should tidy up your rooms then.
C. Dad said that they should tidy up their rooms now.
D. Dad said they should tidy up their rooms then.
