[ Prepositions ]
There’s really no need for you to be afraid ______ the examination.
A. at
B. in
C. of
D. to

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A. are you doing
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Identify the part of speech for the underlined word:
Put the book back on the shelf.
A. Verb
B. Preposition
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Which word or phrase best completes the sentence below?
Dora _____________________ to the train station with Stan.
A. came
B. comed
C. has comed
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I saw a ragged child with ___________________ feet.
A. Simple
B. Bare
C. Somber
D. Light
