[ Conjunctions ]
Is the Empire State Building in New York _____ London?
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. yet

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Present Tense (Negatives and Questions)Verb-ing or to VerbReported Speech and SubjunctivePossessive Nouns with Apostrophes and PronounsModal Verbs for Permission and ObligationModals and AdviceFuture or PastGrammar Double Object VerbsSo Such Enough TooModals and Active and Passive VoiceOther quiz:
Will or Going to › ViewWhat are your plans for the weekend? I ______ travel to Mexico City.
A. am going to
B. will
C. is going to
D. am go
Passive Voice, Question Tag, Prepositions › View
Conjunction used to indicate a reason or cause.
A. and
B. but
C. for
D. so
Grammar › ViewI love ________ new car!
A. my
B. mine
C. me
Modal Verbs › View
“Judging by the clouds, it might rain today”.
The modal verb in the sentence is referring to ___________.
A. Obligation
B. Permission
C. Advice
D. Possibility
