[ Present Tenses ]
Where / you / usually / meet your friends?
A. Where do you meet usually your friends?
B. Where usually do you meet your friends?
C. Where do you usually meet your friends?
D. Where do you meet your friends usually?

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Family VocabularyAdverbs of DegreePhrasal Verb With TakeSecond ConditionalsComparative and SuperlativesCountable QuantifiersModal Verbs for SpeculationFuture - be going toClauses and GerundsAdjective and AdverbOther quiz:
Conditional and Mix Conditional Sentence › ViewMr. Smith would not slap Chris if ….
A. Chris mocks his wife
B. Chris mocked his wife
C. Chris didnt mock his wife
D. Chris had not mocked his wife
Grammar › View
I and my friends … in the library. We read some books.
A. Am
B. Is
C. Have
D. Are
Action, Helping & Linking Verbs › View Chad was running in the park.
A. Action
B. Linking
C. Helping
Prepositions › View
If you earn a good salary, you can be independent ______your parents.
A. of
B. for
C. form
D. away
