[ Modal Verbs ]
Which sentence shows strong advice or warning?
A. You’d better take an umbrella, it looks like rain.
B. You should buy a new phone.
C. You’re allowed to eat in the park.
D. You can go home early today.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhich word in the sentence is the direct object/ predicate noun? Atticus is my dog.
A. Atticus
B. is
C. my
D. dog
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A preposition is a word that connects nouns or pronouns with other words in a sentence. Prepositions can tell how, when, what, how much, or where. Choose the word in the following sentence that is the preposition:
“Anna placed her book inside her locker.”
A. her
B. inside
C. placed
D. locker
