Topics: Modal Verbs and Conditionals
The conditional that deals with habits and general truths such as laws. It is formed using this structure: condition – if/when + present simple; main clause – present simple.
A. Zero
B. First
C. Second
D. Third
Select your answer:

Random Topics:
Collective NounsModals - Conditionals - Future TensesToeic Verbwas were-ing / InfinitivePresent tense AffirmativeComparative & Superlative AdverbsAction vs Linking Verbs/ Verb PhrasesBasic TensesModals Deduction: cant /mustOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewChoose the compound sentence that is written correctly.
A. Darien wrote the story. Elsie took the photographs.
B. Darien wrote the story and Elsie took the photographs.
C. Darien wrote the story and, Elsie took the photographs.
D. Darien wrote the story, and Elsie took the photographs.
Vocabulary › View
Lapidary
A. Secretary
B. Expert on insects
C. Manipuates bones and nerves
D. Skin specialist
E. Stone cutter
