[ Grammar Phrases ]
. Obviously, I could be wrong. The adverb “obviously” modifies
A. verb
B. pronoun
C. clause

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the complete predicate of the following sentence?
Your rib cage protects your lungs from injury.
A. Your rib cage protects
B. protects your lungs from injury
C. your lungs from injury
D. rib cage protects your lungs from injury
Verb Tenses › View
The lion _____ at its prey.
A. roar
B. roars
C. will roaring
Future Tenses › View____________ to the supermarket, ________ come with me?
A. I’m going, will
B. I’ll go, wil
C. I go, do
D. I’ll go, do
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Next year, my mom ______________ celebrate her 80th birthday.
A. will
B. is going to
C. will be
D. would
