[ Gerund, Participle, Infinitive, or Appositive ]
Driving down the icy street, Henry seemed nervous. Driving down the icy street is a(n)
A. Gerund
B. Participle
C. Infinitive
D. Appositive

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A. will
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A. Wolf enters Mrs Puckett’s property.
B. Wolf will enter Mrs Puckett’s property.
C. Wolf entered Mrs Puckett’s property.
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A. is eating
B. were eating
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Choose the correct answer.
The restaurant is well-known _______ its friendly atmosphere and excellent service.
A. on
B. from
C. for
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