[ Grammar ]
If you want to get better at anything, you must ____________ a lot.
A. practice
B. be practicing
C. to practice
D. have practiced

Random Topics:
Demonstrative Pronouns and Verb TensesTo Infinitive/Bare Infinitive/GerundsWord FormationPassive Voice Active VoiceAdjective ClausesGerund or InfinitivePast Tense (Regular and Irregular)Adverbial Clause of Cause and EffectVocabulary and PrepositionsSimple PastOther quiz:
Articles › ViewAre you going to _____ beach this afternoon?
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. x
Grammar › View
Jane: “Let’s go to the movie now.” – John: “Oh! _______________”
A. I don’t
B. That sounds good
C. Why’s that?
D. I need it
Grammar › ViewIt’s __________ to exercise regularly.
A. important
B. too
C. fun to
D. to
Passive and Active Sentences › View
The original plans for the windmill …. by Snowball.
A. were drawn
B. were drawing
C. was drawn
