[ Tenses ]
He (eat) donuts and (drink) fruit juice last Monday.
A. eat/ drink
B. eats/ drinks
C. will eat/ drink
D. ate / drank

Random Topics:
Fragment, Comma Splice and Run -on SentenceTenses & PassiveTenses PracticeTo infinitive - GerundBare Infinitive and To InfinitiveComparativesPrepositions of Time & PlaceRelative Clauses & Real ConditionalsVerb 3 formsGerunds as objects of prepositionOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhat vivid verb would best replace the verb in the sentence? Vince ate his delicious dinner quickly.
A. devoured
B. bit
C. no change needed
Conjunctions › View
Use a subordinating conjunction in this sentence: ‘_____ you finish your project, you can relax.’
A. Before you finish your project, you can relax.
B. Although you finish your project, you can relax.
C. After you finish your project, you can relax.
D. Unless you finish your project, you can relax.
Present Simple & Present Progressive Tense › ViewShe………homework in the evening.
A. don’t do
B. doesn’t do
C. don’t does
D. doesn’t does
Grammar › View
If the weather …, we’ll go for a walk.
A. will have improved
B. will improve
C. improves
