[ Prepositional Phrase ]
You make a good case for a pay rise, but we can’t afford it.
A. Adjective Prepositional Phrase
B. Adverb Prepositional Phrase

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A. Her car would have been ok now
B. Her car would be ok now
C. Her car will be ok now
D. Her car is ok now
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_____ he here, how would you behave?
A. Did
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A movie …… by ….. right now.
A. is being watched; them
B. is being watched; they
C. was being watched; them
D. was being watched; us
E. are being watched; them
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In a memoir, Emma writes, “I remember the day when we first met.” Which option correctly identifies the type of dependent clause used?
A. when we first met
B. that we first met
C. where we first met
D. the day when we first met
