[ Adverb Phrases ]
Determine whether each description of an adverb phrase is true (T) or false (F). An adverb phrase… Can begin with the word “like”
A. T (true)
B. F (false)

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Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present PerfectConjunctive Adverbs and PunctuationParallelism and Subject Verb AgreementArticles and NounsPresent Simple for Future ArrangementFuture Tense and ConditionalsModalArticles with SubstancesWould rather/ would prefer/ would likeAdjectives & QuantifiersOther quiz:
Mixed General Quiz › View“Old enough to be someone’s father” means ___.
a. A person is well matched emotionally with another person.
b. A person ought to act more maturely.
c. A person is as old as someone’s parents (too old for a relationship).
d. A person is old enough to have children.
Grammar › View
What is the complete subject of the sentence?
Three mice ran across the floor.
_
A. ran
B. Three mice
C. across the floor
D. mice
Grammar › ViewOur English lesson ________ at 17:00.
A. starts
B. start
C. startes
D. starting
Connectives › View
______________ the hot weather, Louis drank a lot of water.
A. Because
B. Since
C. As
D. Because of
