Select your answer:

Random Topics:
Grammar Comma UsageNoun FormationPronouns and Subject Verb AgreementPresent TenseModals of Obligation & ProhibitionModal Verbs and PermissionAdverbial PhrasesPhrase vs ClauseGrammar - Present PerfectSimple Verb TensesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct with “finally”?
A. I wake up, brush, finally I eat breakfast.
B. I wake up, brush, then I eat breakfast, finally I sleep.
C. I wake up, finally I go to school, then I eat breakfast.
D. I wake up and finally I brush my teeth first.
Nouns and Vocabulary › View
What does the word, “delineate” mean?
A. To describe or portray something precisely.
B. To ignore or overlook details.
C. To confuse or mislead someone.
D. To summarize a topic briefly.
