[ Grammar ]
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 › ViewThe book is on the shelf. which is the preposition?
A. is
B. on
C. the
D. book
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“When did you realize you had lost your purse?”
“When I … money to pay the bus fare.’
A. am needing
B. was needing
C. had needed
D. needed
E. have needed
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
