Grammar Quiz

[ Prepositions ]

I can’t say I’m indifferent ______ sport, but I don’t like spending my time watching it.

A. In
B. To
C. About

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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A/AnVerb Patterns / IngPersonificationApologizingSimple Past Irregular & NegativeSimple Past Tense & Future TenseAdjective ending with ED & INGPrefixes SuffixesConjunctive AdverbsModals, Infinitives and Gerunds

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Modal Verbs and Conditionals › View

Is used in dealing with things or change in past scenario yielding to different results. It is formed using this structure: condition – if + past perfect; main clause – would have + past participle.

A. Zero

B. First

C. Second

D. Third


Tenses › View

We —- the contract before the meeting ended.

A. had been signing

B. had signed

C. sang

Vocabulary › View

Which sentence does NOT use critical correctly?

A. I’m going to sing now. Please don’t be too critical because this is my first time singing in public.
B. All the judges on talent shows are supposed to be critical, but some judges feel for the performers and always give high scores.
C. Every good writer knows how to edit with a critical eye.
D. He was very critical about my story. He happily read it and told me how great it was.


Vocabulary › View

The top layer of soil; a mixture of types of Earth; texture will vary.

A. Retain

B. Weathering

C. Valley

D. Topsoil