[ Possessive Pronouns ]
It’s my house. This house is ….
A. mine
B. yours
C. his
D. hers

Random Topics:
Modals AuxiliaryDefinite pronouns (Subject, Object, Reflexive)Past Perfect Simple TenseModals and PrepositionModals and Past ModalsTo Infinitive or GerundAdverbs of How Something is DoneComparative AdverbsPhrase vs ClauseDaily Routines & TensesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewLucy isn’t able to speak French.
A. Lucy shouldn’t speak French.
B. Lucy can’t speak French.
C. Lucy mustn’t speak French.
D. Lucy doesn’t have to speak French:
Grammar › View
She likes the boy ________ over there.
A. to stand
B. standing
C. stands
D. who stand
Definite and Indefinite Articles › ViewCan you pass me ______ salt, please?
A. the
B. an
C. a
Modals Auxiliary › View
Mrs. Vanda: Mr. Alfian doesn’t come today. Usually, he arrives early in the morning.
Mr. Masuri: He ………….. sick.
A. must
B. will
C. should
D. will be
E. must be
