Grammar Quiz

[ Interjection & Prepositional Phrases ]

A prepositional phrase always includes a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun (object of the preposition)

A. TRUE

B. FALSE

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Grammar › View

A: My watch is slow.

A. B: When did you last repair it?

B. B: When did you last have it repaired?

C. B: When have you last repaired it?


Preposition › View

Which sentence uses the preposition “despite” to show contrast?

A. Despite the rain, we went for a walk.

B. We went for a walk because it was sunny.

C. It was raining, so we stayed indoors.

D. We stayed indoors due to the rain.

Grammar › View

I 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