Identify the participial phrase in the following sentence: “Lost in thought, he almost missed his stop.”
A. Lost in thought
B. he almost
C. missed his stop
D. in thought

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Identify The Tenses › ViewBy the end of the class, Ms. Boles will have been speaking for forty minutes.
A. Future Simple
B. Future Continuous
C. Future Perfect
D. Future Perfect Continuous
Past Tenses › View
Which of the following sentences uses the past perfect tense correctly to describe an event in Alex’s story?
A. I had planned this trip for months.
B. I woke up late.
C. I missed my flight.
D. I rushed to pack.
Grammar › ViewThe man jumped _____ the river to save the drowning child.
A. onto
B. into
C. out of
Adverbs › View
Which sentence uses the adverb correctly?
A. The cat sleeps soundly.
B. The cat sleeps sound.
C. The cat sleep soundly.
D. The cat sleep with sound.
