CIRCLE THE ADVERB IN THIS SENTENCE.
(MY MOM ARRIVE LATE TO THE MEETING.)
A. ARRIVED
B. LATE
C. MOM

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Prepositions › ViewWhat is the preposition?
Julia sets her backpack besides the table when she comes in.
A. julia
B. besides
C. table
D. sets
Tenses › View
Newspapers say the minister ___ someone suitable for the task he ___ to get hold of.
A. Is going to appoint / will want
B. appoints / wants
C. is appointing / wanted
D. will appoint / wants
E. appointed / has wanted
Tenses › ViewShe_______in the kirchen when her son bumped his head on the table.
A. cooked
B. cooks
C. is.cooking
D. was cooking
Grammar Modals › View
Match the first half to the correct second half of the sentence.
Wait! Don’t call the neighbor right now.
A. They must be finished by then.
B. They will have finished eating by then.
C. They might be eating dinner.
