to go before; to come before in time or rank
A. preceded
B. profusely
C. soberly
D. jovial

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Conjunctions, Prepositions and Interjections › ViewWords or phrases that express strong emotion or sudden bursts of feeling. They are often followed by an exclamation mark and are usually not grammatically related to the rest of the sentence. Examples: Oh!, Wow!, Ouch!, Hey!, Yay!.
A. Interjections
B. Conjunctions
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Which is the complete predicate of the following sentence?
A person’s normal body temperature is 98.6˚ F.
A. temperature is 98.6˚F
B. is 98.6˚ F
C. normal body temperature is 98.6˚ F
D. A person’s
The lookout sees a mountain of ice. Which ones are the nouns?
A. lookout, sees
B. mountain, ice
C. lookout, mountain, ice
D. sees, mountain
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COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: ____________ mangoes are there in the fridge?
A. How much
B. How many
