[ Adverbial Phrases ]
What is a fronted adverbial?
A. A verb (doing word)
B. A noun in a sentence
C. A phrase that adds something to a verb
D. A phrase that adds something to a noun

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A. a) Our cats take a nap in the afternoon.
B. b) Our cats takes a nap in the afternoon.
C. c) Our cats is taking a nap in the afternoon.
D. d) Our cats is take a nap in the afternoon.
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A. painful
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A. to learn
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The glasses ……the bag.
A. Are in
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