[ Prepositions and Preposition Phrases ]
Prepositions begin phrases and end with an object. An object is always either a ______ or a _______ .
A. adjective or adverb
B. noun or verb
C. pronoun or conjunction
D. noun or pronoun

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Grammar › ViewA boy _____sister is in my class was in the bank at that time.
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. that
Modal Verbs › View
Rewrite using a modal: It is necessary for you to study for the exam.
A. You might study for the exam.
B. You must study for the exam.
C. You can study for the exam.
D. You should study for the exam.
Grammar › ViewI (visit) __________ my uncle’s home regularly when I (be) __________ a child
A. visit-was
B. visited -was
C. visitting – were
D. visits – was
Vocabulary › View
______________ is the amount of money left after all business costs have been paid.
A. Profit
B. proposal
C. Risk
D. Savings
