Which sentence correctly uses a participial phrase to modify a noun?
A. The dog barking loudly scared the mailman.
B. The loudly barking dog scared the mailman.
C. Barking loudly, the dog scared the mailman.
D. The dog, barking loudly, scared the mailman.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. While you stir the pasta; I will cut the vegetables.
B. While you stir the pasta, I will cut the vegetables.
C. While you stir the pasta I will cut the vegetables.
Present Tenses › View
Steven (make) … phone calls to travel agencies all day long, but he still (get)… a suitable offer.
A. is making/still didn’t get
B. has been making/still doesn’t get
C. has made/still hasn’t got
D. has been making/still hasn’t got
Grammar › ViewThe old building__________is in front of my house fell down.
A. of which
B. which
C. whose
D. whom
Future Tense › View
Select the one with an example of the future progressive tense.
A. She will be missed.
B. He will be missing her.
