[ Use of Prepositions or Conjunctions ]
There is no need to stand ____ ceremony in matters of this nature.
A. by
B. to
C. on
D. for

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Phrases › ViewIdentify how the underlined gerund is being used in the sentence.
The team practiced running on Friday.
A. subject
B. object of the preposition
C. direct object
D. predicate noun
Types of Phrases › View
Beforeputting too much effort into the project, maybe you should get some guidance from your boss.
A. infinitive phrase
B. appositive phrase
C. gerund phrase
D. prepositional phrase
Past Tense › View‘Grandma, may I come in?’ Her Grandma (says) ______________, ‘Come in, my dear.’
A. sounded
B. was
C. went
D. said
E. thought
Grammar › View
I ____________ (never/ride) a horse before last summer.
A. didn’t ride
B. never ride
C. never rode
D. have never ridden
