Grammar Quiz

[ Present Continuous Tense ]

The ship that transports goods … at this port of at 5:30 p.m.

  1. are arriving
  2. is arriving

Select your answer:
         


Random Topics:

Subject Verb Agreement and Verb TensesModals "Should"Would rather/ would prefer/ would likeDirect and Indirect SpeechDefinite pronouns (Subject, Object, Reflexive)Verbs and PrepositionsModals VerbsPast Progressive TenseFuture Perfect ContinuousGrammar - Connectors

Other quiz:

Grammar › View

______ your brother money lately?

A. Have you lent / not

B. Have you been lent / been not

C. Have you been lending / haven’t


Vocabulary and Grammar › View

Person A: Why __________ for the bus? You usually __________ to work.”

Person B: My car didn’t work this morning.

A. are you waiting/ are driving

B. do you wait/ drive

C. are you waiting/ drive

D. do you wait/ are driving