[ Adverbial Phrases ]
Where does a fronted adverbial come in a sentence?
A. First
B. In the middle
C. At the end
D. No where

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Past Tenses › ViewThe weather ( not/ be)………………………sunny last week.
A. didn’t be
B. wasn’t
C. weren’t
D. didn’t
Grammar › View
Reorder the sentence: been/the/ to/ UK/ have/ever/you/before/?
A. Have you been ever to the UK before?
B. Have you ever been to the UK before?
C. You have ever been to the UK before?
D. You have before ever been to the UK?
Grammar › ViewWhy _________ in the restaurant yesterday?
A. did were Jake and his parents
B. did be Jack and his parents
C. was Jack and his parents
D. were Jack and his parents
Grammar › View
The view was so wonderful that I —- many photos if I —- my digital camera with me.
A. would have taken, had had
B. would take, had
C. will take, have
