Besides being wise, he was industrious.
( Begin: He was……)
A. He is not only wise but also industrious.
B. He was not only wise but industrious also.
C. He was not only wise but also industrious.
D. He is not only wise but also indastrious.

Random Topics:
Past Perfect Tense and Past TensePresent Forms and Narrative TensesSuffixes (ing-ed) SentencesPossesive Pronouns and Modals of AbilityExclamationPresent Perfect Simple and ContinuousPreposition of DirectionPassive SentencesCommon ErrorPhrase or ClauseOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich word or phrase best completes the sentence below?
______________________, for all the reasons I have mentioned, Fletcher Park should have a visitor’s center.
A. First of all
B. For example
C. In conclusion
D. In the meantime
Grammar › View
Identify the case of the underlined pronoun in the following sentence.
After lunch, we completed the worksheets our teacher had given us.
___
A. Subject pronoun
B. Object pronoun
Jacky ___ his car to work at present.
A. are driving
B. is driving
C. am driving
Prepositions › View
Let’s take kids … McDonald’s today.
A. in
B. at
C. to
D. on