[ Grammar ]
A complete prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Grammar › View He knows there are not really four-armed giants in the field.
A. arent
B. are not
C. aren’t
D. ar’ent
Grammar › View
Choose the correct answer for the gap:
How long ___________ your colleagues or classmates?
A. have you known
B. have you been knowing
Reported Speech › View” I will carry the bag for you”
A. He offered to carry the bag for his mom.
B. He promised to carry the bag for his mom.
C. He agree to carry the bag for his mom.
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What is the primary cause of noise pollution in urban areas, according to Adam, Lamar, and Aseel?
A. Construction activities
B. Wildlife
C. Water bodies
