[ Grammar ]
I don’t need to go to work.
A. I don’t work either.
B. Neither need I.
C. I wasn’t either.
D. I don’t either.

Random Topics:
Adjectives-Comparison, SuperlativeRegular Plural NounsShould and Shouldn'tPresent Simple Affirmative and NegativeExpressing Obligation and ModalsAdverb of MannersCoordinate ConjunctionModal Verbs & Perfect InfinitiveObject PronounKinds of SentencesOther quiz:
Past Continuous and Past Simple Tense › ViewWhen ……………………..your father ………………….. yesterday?
A. was / arriving
B. was / arrived
C. did / arrive
D. did / arrived
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
That’s my ________. He is 15 today.
A. children
B. daughter
C. son
Grammar › ViewIf we _______ a profit again next year, the manager may think of opening another office.
A. do
B. make
Vocabulary › View
What term describes the action of accidentally encountering someone or something unexpectedly?
A. to bump into
B. to fall apart
C. to hit it off
D. to take to
