[ Present Simple Tense ]
My brother flies a kite in the afternoon. (sometimes)
A. My brother flies sometimes a kite in the afternoon.
B. My brother sometimes flies a kite in the afternoon.

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Grammar on ConditionalsAuxiliary Verbs & Question TagsModal AuxiliariesTemporal Conjunctions and ConnectivesPresent Tenses and ConnectorsModal Verbs for Permission and ObligationBasic TensesCommasPast Simple, Past Continuous, Past PerfectPresent Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive TensesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences contains a common noun?
A. Mr. Smith gave us a tour of New York City.
B. Sarah is my best friend.
C. The dog ran across the street.
D. We visited Paris last summer.
Vocabulary › View
“What can I do for you?” – “_____”
A. No need to help.
B. Thanks, I’m just looking.
C. Thank you.
D. Sorry for not buying anything.
Present Simple Tense › View_______they often_______very early in the morning.
A. Do/get up
B. Does/get up
C. Do/gets up
D. Does/gets up
Correlative conjunctions › View
Marissa found _____ _____ the shoes she had lost _____ _____ her favorite necklace.
A. not only … but also
B. neither … nor
