Is the group of words a sentence or a fragment?
The flowers are growing in the garden.
A. sentence
B. fragment

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Prepositions › ViewIdentify the preposition(s) in the sentence below:
“I turned the corner to the glass enclosure of the promenade deck”
A. I, the
B. to, of
C. glass, enclosure
D. to, glass
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What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?
Jump high in the sky!
A. Jump high
B. high in
C. in the sky
D. none of the answers are correct
Grammar › ViewTense review. Choose the correct option according to the sentence: `When I …….at home, You ……. to school.´
A. arrived- left
B. arrive- has already left
C. arrived- had already left
D. arrive- leave
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‘haven’t heard from you’ refers to _____________.
A. haven’t hear you saying something
B. didn’t hear your voice
C. didn’t receive news from you