What is the name of the noun that is part of the prepositional phrase?
A. Noun of the prepostion
B. Object of the preposition
C. Object of the sentence
D. Noun of the sentence

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Grammar - Connectors › ViewWhat does the connector “In conclusion” do?
A. emphasis
B. show contrast
C. show comparison
D. give a summary
E. illustrate/explain
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Construct present perfect continuous: She (to work) here since 2019.
A. She was working here since 2019.
B. She has worked here since 2019.
C. She has been working here since 2019.
D. She is working here since 2019.
Preposition › ViewThere was a long queue of people _____ the bus stop.
A. in
B. on
C. at
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After watching the thrilling movie, Ethan, Sophia, and Avery decided to go out for ice cream. Can you spot the subordinating conjunction in this sentence?
A. Movie
B. Ended
C. When
D. Ice cream
