[ Conjunctions ]
Najib likes yellow colour.
Rosam likes red colour.
A. Najib likes yellow colour or Rosam likes red colour.
B. Najib likes yellow colour but Rosam likes red colour.

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Pronoun-Verb AgreementPrepositionAdjective & AdverbsPast PerfectPreposition after some VerbsPast Narrative TensesModals and AdviceVerbs + Infinitives / GerundsFuture Tense and ConditionalsModals - Reported Speech - ConditionalsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewMy mom had to work from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today, so she asked me ___ care of my five-year-old sister after school.
A. take
B. taking
C. to take
D. by taking
Prepositions › View
He doesn’t have a job and still lives ______ his parents.
A. on
B. off
C. up to
D. through
Simple Present Tense › ViewThe old man … miserably as he is carrying dry woods for cooking from the forest.
A. Walk
B. Walked
C. Walking
D. Walks
General Knowledge › View
In probability, what do we call it when we observe an action or occurrence?
A. Odds
B. Sample Space
C. Event
D. Experiment
