[ Grammar ]
like / Would / lemonade / a glass of / you?
A. Would a glass of lemonade like you?
B. Would you like a lemonade glass of ?
C. Would you like a glass of lemonade?

Random Topics:
Comperative and SuperlativePresent and Past TensesDaily Routines & TensesArticles - rulesConditional Sentences and Verb FormRelative PronounPassive Modals in Different TensesCohesive DevicesPositive and Negative ConnotationsPresent Tenses and ConnectorsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI will meet you _________ noon tomorrow.
A. in
B. at
C. on
D. under
Grammar › View
You ________ take along some cash. The restaurant may not accept credit cards.
A. had better
B. could
C. can
D. has to
Adverbs › ViewShe walked ____ across the hallway.
A. gracefully
B. clumsily
Gerunds as Objects of Prepositions › View
I’m sick _____ always having to do the dishes.
A. with
B. of
C. about
