[ Grammar ]
Neither Ann nor Jessa _________ her grade.
A. know
B. knows

Random Topics:
Conditional TypesPunctuating ClausesGrammar: wishes and regretsPresent Simple, Present Continuous or Present PerfectCorrelative conjunctionsPassive to ActiveVerbals and GerundsIf ConditionalsCohesive DevicesSimple Past or Past ContinuousOther quiz:
Vocabulary › Viewshort, rudely brief
A. devise
B. barter
C. accord
D. curt
Tenses and Opinions › View
Express your opinion on the statement: ‘Reading is a great way to relax.’
A. Reading is not relaxing at all.
B. Reading is only for academic purposes.
C. Reading is a great way to relax.
D. Relaxing is overrated.
Grammar › ViewI bought it.
In this sentence, what is “it”?
A. object of the preposition
B. object of the preposition pronoun
C. direct object pronoun
D. indirect object pronoun
Degrees of Comparison › View
A car’s price is usually ________ than a bike’s price.
A. Cheaper
B. Bigger
C. More expensive
D. More complex
