Grammar Quiz

[ Grammar ]

it means to not win or you can’t find something

A. lose

B. loose

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


Random Topics:

Present Perfect or Past SimplePresent, Past, Present Perfect and ComparativeSimiles, Metaphors, Personification and HyperboleModals of AdvisabilityPresent, Past and Future TenseGrammar - either...or, neither...norPhrasal Verbs with up and downPreposition and Preposition PhraseModal Verbs & Reflexive PronounsCompound and Complex Sentences

Other quiz:

Present Tenses › View

They___________ about Russian traditions since the beginning of the lesson.

A. have been talking

B. are talking

C. talk


Grammar › View

You come to realise the significance of the murder only in the last few pages of the book.

A. Only in the last few pages of the book do you come to realise the significance of the murder.

B. Only in the last few pages of the book come to realise the significance of the murder.

Grammar › View

Ms. Carlson said she had quickly administered first ______.

A. aide

B. aid


Grammar › View

John often says he_________boxing because it_________a cruel sport.

A. doesn’t like – is

B. did not like – were

C. not liked – had been

D. had not liked – was