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 › ViewShe’s been studying hard all winter so she _______ be ready for her exams.
A. shouldn’t
B. may
C. ought to
D. musn’t
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I’d like to have some people for dinner tonight, but it is too late to ask anyone because they _______ their plans already.
A. had better make
B. used to make
C. are making
D. may have made
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
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______________ is the amount of money left after all business costs have been paid.
A. Profit
B. proposal
C. Risk
D. Savings
