[ Grammar ]
WHOSE DOGS ARE THESE?
A. IT IS LUIS’S DOGS
B. THEY ARE LUIS’ DOGS
C. IT IS LUIS’ DOGS

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Grammar › View“We have been here for a week.”
A. They said that they had been there for a week.
B. They said that we had been here for a week.
C. They said that they had been here for a week.
D. They said that we had been there for a week.
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Which sentence contains a compound prepositional phrase?
A. We hiked through the forest.
B. The cat jumped onto the table.
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D. She works with dedication.
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A. ram
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We are good _____.
A. friends
B. friend
C. kid
D. child