Words that show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other elements in a sentence, often indicating direction, place, time, or manner. Examples: in, on, at, by, with, about, under.
A. Interjections
B. Prepositions
C. Conjunctions

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IELTS Vocabulary › Viewareas of land that have not been changed or damaged by people
A. sceptical
B. rising sea levels
C. calculate
D. unspoilt countryside
Passive Voice › View
They have changed the date of the meeting
A. The date of the meeting has been changed
B. The date of the meeting has been change by them
C. The meeting has been changed the date
D. The date of the meeting has changed
-ing / Infinitive › ViewI really feel like … something on Netflix
A. to watch
B. watching
C. watch
Grammar › View
COMBINING SENTENCES: The dog is running. The cat is running.
A. The dog is running and the cat is running.
B. The dog is and the cat is running.
C. The dog and cat are running.
