[ Grammar Past and Future Tense ]
Did you drink orange juice this morning?
A. No. I drink pineapple juice.
B. Yes. I drank orange juice.
C. No. I did
D. No. I Can not

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Modal VerbsConjunctions - Conjunctive AdverbsAdverbs of Manner, Likes and Preferences-ing form and the to-infinitiveIndependent and Dependent ClausesPassive of Modal VerbsPhrasal Verb & Prepositional PhrasePrepositions Of PlacePrepositions after VerbsGrammar Comma UsageOther quiz:
Prepositions › ViewYou were obliged to warn her … the dangers of shoplifting.
A. from
B. of
C. for
D. to
Adjectives › View
Mrs. Barth and Ms. Davis believe that math is awesome.
A. Barth
B. Davis
C. believe
D. awesome
Grammar › ViewYour pet dog doesn’t like to bite people, …?
A. is it
B. is he
C. does it
Comma › View
Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Henry, believe it or not won a million dollars in the lottery.
B. Henry, believe it or not, won a million dollars in the lottery.
C. Henry believe it or not, won a million dollars in the lottery.
