[ PRESENT TENSE ]
I_______________________ (not/ speak) Chinese or Russian.
A. doesn’t
B. don’t

Random Topics:
To Infinitive or Bare InfinitiveSubject Verb Agreement Irregular Verb-ing / InfinitiveGerund or to InfinitiveModal and Relative PhrasesMust / must notPast Continuous and Past Simple TenseTenses PracticeVerb FormIndefinite and Reflexive PronounsOther quiz:
Phrasal Verb › ViewWhat does “blew over” mean?
A. A problem goes away without causing harm
B. Reach the same level as someone else
C. Stop doing something unhealthy
D. Become aware of something
Conjunction › View
Choose the correct conjunction: “He is both smart ____ hardworking.”
A. and
B. but
C. or
Some vs. Any › ViewMy hands are freezing, but I haven’t got ………… gloves.
a. any
b. some
Verb Tenses › View
We __________ a great meal at the restaurant last night.
A. ate
B. eat
C. eats
D. eating
