Identify the preposition in the following sentence:
The lions walked through the trees.
A. through
B. trees
C. walked
D. lions

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Simple Past Tense › ViewJulio … an active student last year. He dropped out because he never registered his name again.
A. is
B. didn’t
C. was
D. wasn’t
Asking & Giving Attention › View
Teacher : “Attention, please. Now let’s say it together :
Yes, we are ready. We will use English in the
English class.”
Students : “Yes, we are ready. We will use English in the
English class.”
Teacher : “Hey, Dayu. Stop doing that, please.”
Dayu : “I’m so sorry Ma’am.”
What shoud the students do after the dialog?
a. They use English in the English class.
b. They use English in class every day.
c. They are more active during the English class.
d. They stop doing activities during the English class.
Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence uses a subordinating conjunction correctly?
A. We can go to the beach, or we can go to the park.
B. We can go to the beach, and we can go to the park.
C. We can go to the beach if it stops raining.
D. We can go to the beach, but we can go to the park.
Gerund Subject or Object › View
They postponed meeting until next week.
A. Subject
B. Object
