I’ve been waiting for you…20 minutes.
A. on
B. until
C. at
D. for

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Verb Tenses › ViewThe elevator was ______, forcing everyone to use the stairs to reach their offices on the higher floors.
A. in the midst
B. on the brink
C. working perfectly
D. out of order
Prepositions and Preposition Phrases › View
In the following sentence, what word is an OBJECT of the PREPOSITION?
It all started the summer before second grade when our moving van pulled into her neighborhood.
A. summer
B. grade
C. moving
D. pulled
Suffixes and Tenses › ViewIdentify the past tense form of the verb “eat” and use it in a sentence.
A. Eats; “He eats breakfast every day.”
B. Eating; “He is eating breakfast.”
C. Ate; “He ate breakfast this morning.”
D. Eaten; “He has eaten breakfast.”
Grammar › View
Adverbials function and behave like__________
A. Verb
B. Adjective
C. Adverb
