That was a (quick / quickly) decision.
A. quick
B. quickly

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is a complete sentence?
A. The newspapers are supposed to be delivered by 7:00, but I am usually finished before 6:45.
B. I called the delivery service this morning, they told me the shipment would arrive on time.
C. Look in the closet you should find it there.
D. I was the first to sign the petition Harry was second.
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Dogs cannot _____ chocolate.
A. eat
B. eats
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A. Much
B. Many
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Choose the sentence that correctly uses a prepositional phrase to describe a relationship between two things.
A. The book of poems is on the shelf.
B. She sings very well.
C. They ran quickly to the finish line.
D. He jumped high over the hurdle.
