[ Noun Phrases and Adverbials ]
Identify the fronted adverbial in the sentence: “In the afternoon, the children played in the park.”
A. In the afternoon
B. The children
C. The park
D. Played in the park

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Future Tenses › ViewWrite a sentence in Present Continuous using the verb ‘eat’.
A. I am eating dinner right now.
B. I am eating a sandwich last night.
C. I am eating lunch yesterday.
D. I am eating breakfast tomorrow.
Grammar › View
Quick! Let’s _________ a tent here. It’s getting dark.
A. pick up
B. put up
C. take out
D. set up
Grammar › ViewI ___________ (walk) to school every day. I ___________ (not to take) the bus.
A. am walking/ am not taking
B. walk/ doesn’t take
C. walk/ don’t take
D. is walking/ isn’t taking
Past Tenses › View
He has … finished his homework. He can go to the park now.
A. for
B. never
C. ever
D. just
