What is a prepositional phrase?
A. A phrase that modifies a noun
B. A phrase that ends with a conjunction
C. A phrase that contains a verb and a subject
D. A group of words that begins with a preposition and usually ends with a noun or pronoun

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Grammar › ViewRead the sentence.
My brother stayed home even though he _______ have gone outside to play with his friends.
Which word correctly completes the sentences to show that the brother was able to go outside but decided not to?
A. must
B. might
C. could
D. would
Simple Past or Past Continuous › View
He didn’t . . . . . the answer for that question.
A. knew
B. know
C. known
D. knows
Grammar › ViewOf course we’re lost! That map is ten years old at least.
I told you we _____________ Tom’s SatNav (GPS)
A. Can have borrowed
B. Could have borrowed
C. Might have borrowed
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She is fat __ runs very fast
A. and
B. but
C. because
