Which sentence contains a prepositional phrase functioning as an adjective?
A. We walked for hours.
B. The man with the hat is my uncle.
C. She spoke confidently about her project.
D. They arrived after midnight.

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Preposition (at,in,on) › ViewCan you give me a book —- that shelf?
A. at
B. in
C. on
Modal Verbs › View
Olivia is deciding whether to study for her upcoming exam.
She wonders about the difference in usage between ‘need to’ and ‘should’.
A. ‘Need to’ expresses necessity, while ‘should’ conveys recommendation.
B. ‘Need to’ indicates a suggestion, while ‘should’ implies obligation.
C. ‘Need to’ is used for past actions, whereas ‘should’ is for future actions.
D. ‘Need to’ and ‘should’ are interchangeable in all contexts.
Verb to Be Tenses & Object Pronoun › ViewFill in the blank with the correct form of ‘to be’: I _______ a student.
A. is
B. am
C. are
D. be
Grammar › View
A ______ noun refers to only one person, place, thing, or idea
A. singular
B. plural
C. proper
D. common
