What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? The spider has been in this house forever.
A. In
B. In this house
C. In this house forever
D. The spider

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Past Tenses › ViewThe students _______ a lot of homework before they _______ the topic.
A. had done, learnt
B. was doing, learned
C. did, had learnt
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Fix the sentence:
After the long school day I took a nap.
A. After the long school day I took a nap.
B. After the long school day, I took a nap.
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A. The team went to the game but, they were not prepared.
B. The team went to the game, but they were not prepared.
C. The team went to the game but they were not prepared.
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In the phrase, “Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water,” what are the nouns?
A. Jack, Jill
B. Jack, Jill, hill, water
C. Jack, Jill, hill, water, pail
D. Jack, Jill, hill, fetch, water, pail
