[ Grammar ]
A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and a noun or pronoun called a / an ______________
A. subject
B. possessive
C. object
D. predicate

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Grammar › ViewI can’t see why the teacher compliments Harry so much, his performance is basically nothing to …… home about!
A. write
B. call
C. go
D. tell
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Choose the correct form: “They ___ (already/leave) by the time we got there.”
A. have already left
B. had already left
Past Tenses › ViewTim ______________ (do) his homework before he went to bed.
A. have done
B. has done
C. had done
D. do
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Identify the passive voice in the following sentences.
A. The cake was baked by Mary.
B. Mary baked the cake.
C. Baked by Mary, the cake.
D. The cake baked by Mary.
