[ Interjection & Prepositional Phrases ]
A prepositional phrase always includes a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun (object of the preposition)
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Homonyms › ViewA ___ of children attacked the treats on the picnic table.
a. hoard
b. horde
Past Tenses › View
The thief …………… when the police arrived.
A. escaped
B. had been esaaping
C. had escaped
D. was escaping
Grammar › ViewI usually ____ my younger sisters when my parents are away on business.
A. pick up
B. take care of
C. look for
D. take charge of
Conditional Tenses › View
We _____ (not wait) for him if he arrives late.
A. shall not wait
B. shall
