[ Grammar ]
A sentence that asks a question
A. interrogative
B. declarative
C. imperative
D. exclamatory

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Demonstrative Pronouns and Verb TensesPrepositions of TimeSimple Future TenseIF CLAUSEAntonymsMay, MightPresent simple or Past simpleVerbs + Infinitives / GerundsModals and InversionIrregular Plural NounsOther quiz:
Comma › ViewI usually go to the park to ride my bike play catch with my dad and to play on the swings.
A. I usually, ride my bike, play catch with my dad, and play on the swings.
B. I usually ride, my bike, play catch with my dad, and play on the swings.
C. I usually ride my bike, play catch with my dad and, play on the swings.
D. I usually ride my bike, play catch with my dad, and play on the swings.
E. No commas needed
Grammar : Structural Common Errors › View
Teacher coming.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Modal Verbs › ViewYou ___ study hard if you want to pass the exam.
A. can
B. must
C. might
D. could
Tenses › View
The forecast ____ rain for the next few hours.
A. predicts
B. predicted
C. is predicting
D. will predict
