[ Prepositions ]
… behalf of
A. at
B. in
C. on
D. from

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Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases › ViewWhich sentence uses a prepositional phrase to show time?
A. The cat is under the table.
B. Before dinner, we will go for a walk.
C. She is taller than her sister.
D. He walked through the door.
Modal Verbs › View
Which of the following sentences uses “can” correctly?
A. You can to go outside now.
B. He can sing very well.
C. Can I to borrow your pen?
D. They can swimming later.
Grammar › View. The passenger_________ a fine because he didn’t have the rice ticket
A. given
B. was given
C. didn’t give
Pronouns, Sentence Structure, and Apostrophes › View
The soldiers themselves do not want to attack the enemy fort, but they were ordered to.
A. Reflexive
B. Intensive
