Laurie: “My daughter is in the hospital.”
Peter: “____________________.”
A. That’s terrible.
B. That’s good.
C. I’m happy to hear that.
D. That’s interesting.

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Relative Clauses and UsageAdverb of Frequency and Past Continuous TenseSimple and Past TensesPresent Perfect & Past Simple TenseSo, Such, Many, MuchTime ClauseComparative AdverbsGrammar for TOEFLPast Perfect Simple & Continuous1st ConditionalOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThe pupils __________ gone to the library. They are still in their classroom.
A. haven’t
B. hasn’t
C. don’t
D. doesn’t
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct subject-verb agreement with an intervening phrase?
A. The actor most admired by the students is on stage.
B. Of all my subjects, English is my favorite.
C. All of the above
D. The owner of the shop, together with his helpers, arranges the items for sale.
Simple Present Tense › ViewWhich of the following sentences is correct?
A. Mary go to school everyday.
B. Mary going to school everyday.
C. Mary goes to scool everyday.
D. Mary gone to school every day.
Tenses › View
It’s Monday Morning. Greg and Anna are ____________ on a school trip to the museum.
A. going
B. go
C. went
D. goes
