[ Prepositional Phrases ]
An infinitive is
A. “to” + verb
B. “to”
C. “to” + noun
D. verb

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Few vs. Little › ViewJessica drinks _______ tea.
A. Few
B. Many
C. Much
D. A lot of
Grammar › View
I don’t mind which drink you have. Take _____.
A. both of us
B. both of them
C. either of us
D. either of them
Grammar › ViewJoanne isn’t late for school, ___________ she?
A. is
B. are
C. isn’t
D. aren’t
Vocabulary › View
having lots of decorations; to put lots of details in a story
A. elaborate
B. efficient
C. induce
D. infinite
