Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: “After the movie, we went to eat.”
A. After the movie
B. We went
C. Went to eat
D. To eat

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the ADJECTIVES in this sentence:
“Lazy people often lead dull lives.”
A. people
B. lives
C. lazy, dull
D. lazy
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According to the vocabulary list, what does “Infer” mean?
A. To judge or decide the value of something.
B. To make an educated guess based on information.
C. The setting or situation in which something happens.
D. To reach a decision or end.
Grammar › ViewThey’ve known each other / many years
A. always
B. never
C. since
D. for
Relative Pronouns and Adverbs › View
Which sentence is correct?
A. Will’s blue jeans, which his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
B. Will’s blue jeans, who his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
C. Will’s blue jeans, where his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
D. Will’s blue jeans, that his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
