They usually run to church. Look, they ___ to church!
A. are going
B. will go
C. get going

Random Topics:
Nouns FormationGrammar (want to/ need to/ have to)Prepositions and ArticlesAlthough, Though, In spite of, DespitePast ParticipleSynonymsSentence Structure and Grammar RulesVerb Tenses (Progressive, Perfect)Noun Clauses with THATSubject Verb Agreement and Verb TensesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThey …. following a healty lifestyle.
A. are
B. were
C. am
D. is
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
We___ (eat) lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
A. We have eaten lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
B. We have ate lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
C. We has eaten lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
Compound Sentences › ViewWhich sentence below is a compound sentence?
A. Before he goes to sleep, he always reads a book.
B. He always reads a book, and then he goes to sleep.
C. He reads a book and then goes to sleep.
D. He reads a book; then he goes to sleep.
Vocabulary › View
A character who undergoes an important change in a story in their beliefs, personality or attitude.
A. protagonist
B. dynamic character
C. antagonist
D. static character
