[ Tenses ]
When do we use simple present tense?
A. When an action has happened.
B. When an action is happening right now.
C. When an action may happen in the future.

Random Topics:
Grammar and Verb TensesAnalogyPast Simple (to be)Present Simple and Continuous TensePronounsGrammar - to be, possessive, have gotPrepositions and Preposition PhrasesSubordinating and Coordinating ConjunctionsConditional Sentences Type 0, 1 and 2Tenses and Passive VoiceOther quiz:
Types of Sentence Structures › ViewMy aunt and uncle have retired to Florida.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
D. compound-complex
Conditional Sentences › View
You … wet if you don’t take an umbrella with you.
A. will get
B. get
C. had got
D. would get
Subject – Predicate › ViewIdentify the subject: Next week, my grandmother is coming from Korea.
A. Next week
B. My grandmother
C. Korea
Adverb › View
Identify the adverbs in the following sentence…
I frequently visit my grandparents.
A. Frequently
B. Visit
C. My
D. Grandparents
