[ Grammar ]
The first word of this phrase begins with a preposition; this phrase acts as an adjective or an adverb
A. Prepositional phrase
B. Infinitive phrase
C. Appositive phrase
D. Gerund phrase

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Grammar: Syntax › ViewA phrase where the head word is a noun, usually structured as determiner + noun e.g. The dog
A. noun phrase
B. modified noun phrase
C. adjective phrase
D. verb phrase
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……… a book and some pens on the desk.
A. There are
B. There is
C. There have been
D. There were
Adjective › Viewthe room was decorated with ___ balloons.
a.red big
b.big red
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I really enjoy golf, but the nearest club is so _________. They rarely accept new members. EXCLUDE
A. exclusive
B. excluded
C. excluding
D. excludish