Topics: Prepositions of Time
I get up … six o’clock .. the morning.
A. in // in
B. at // on
C. at // in
D. at // for
Select your answer:

Random Topics:
Simple Present VS Present ContinuousPhrasal Verb Put & GoLanguage Features of an Opinion ArticleGrammar - Present Perfect with for and sinceLinking Words and PhrasesGrammar - either...or, neither...norGrammar MistakesGerunds/InfinitivesPast Simple vs Past ContinuousGrammar and PrepositionOther quiz:
Wh- Questions › ViewMake a question: What / time / party / start?
A. What time does the party start?
B. What time do the party start?
C. What time party start?
D. What does time the party start?
Grammar › View
Amy ….. an email to Holly at the moment.
A. send
B. are sending
C. is sending
D. sends
