[ Grammar ]
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DRAWER is a(n)
A. concrete noun
B. abstract noun
C. collective noun
D. adjective
Select your answer:
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Prepositional Phrases › ViewWhat is the function of the prepositional phrase in this sentence: “The books on the shelf are mine.”
A. To describe the books
B. To tell where the books are
C. To explain who owns the books
D. To indicate when the books were placed there
Grammar › View
Dylan: —- like to try some local food, sir?
Steve: No, thanks. I don’t think I will like it.
A. Do you
B. Have you
C. Would you
D. Did you