If you were to tell me to “get a move on it,” you probably would be saying:
a. Get a date for moving furniture.
b. Get a stamp of approval on something.
c. Jump up and down.
d. Hurry up or go quickly.
e. Mail a letter.

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Grammar › ViewThe verb or verb phrase that expresses the essential thought about the subject of a sentence
A. subject
B. predicate
C. interjection
D. conjunction
Prepositional Phrase › View
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence?
Bring the groceries into the kitchen.
A. into the kitchen
B. bring the groceries
C. groceries into
D. the groceries
Tenses › ViewWe ____________ (travel) to Japan next month.
A. We will traveling to Japan next month.
B. We travels to Japan next month.
C. We traveled to Japan next month.
D. We will travel to Japan next month.
Identifying Tenses › View
You will have finished school.
A. Present Perfect Simple
B. Past Perfect Simple
C. Future Perfect Simple
D. Present Perfect Continuous
E. Past Perfect Continuous
