In the phrase “across the bustling city,” what is the object of the preposition?
A. Across
B. The
C. Bustling
D. City

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Idioms › ViewHe has got diarrhea.
a. the rises
b. the rookies
c. the runs
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This is my school. It has many rooms. There are six rooms in my school. There is one headmaster’s room. There is a library between headmaster’s room and teacher’s room. The canteen is beside the teacher’s room. Next to the canteen, there are two rest rooms. One is for students and the other is for the teachers
I love my school and I enjoy to study there.
Where is the rest room?
A. it is next to the teacher’s room
B. it is beside the canteen
C. it is beside the teacher’s room
D. it is between the headmaster’s and teacher’s room
Pronoun › ViewWhich among the following words is a interrogative pronoun?
A. His
B. Who
C. Her
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She ____________ too many excuses. I cannot accept another.
A. is…given
B. has…gave
C. is…giving
D. has…given
