[ Grammar-Present Continuous-Sentence Making ]
Make “Affirmative” sentence.
You ride a bike.
A. You’re riding a bike.
B. You are rideing a bike.
C. You are ride a bike.

Random Topics:
Modals and Present TensesContinuous and Perfect TensesVerbs - third personPast form of ModalsTake or PutPresent Perfect vs Past SimpleSubject, Object, Possessive Pronoun and Possessive AdjectivesVerbs and TensesComparative and Superlative AdjectivesPreposition & GerundOther quiz:
Vocabulary › Viewspecial events (like a wedding) with special customs
A. normal
B. ceremonies
C. heartbeat
D. awake
Grammar › View
our homework ___________ yesterday
A. is done
B. were done
C. was done
D. has been done
Pronoun Antecedent Agreement › ViewWhat is the pronoun and in the sentence? (antecedent is underlined)
Any child who wants to go on the field trip must bring in a permission slip signed by his or her parents.
A. field trip
B. his or her
C. permission slip
D. signed by
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
describes something that many people like
A. unusual
B. popular
C. common
