[ Grammar ]
A prepositional phrase ALWAYS ends with a(n)
A. preposition or verb
B. verbs or adverb
C. subject or predicate
D. noun or pronoun

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Grammar › ViewI____________ juice at the store last night.
A. should have buy
B. should buy
C. should have bought
D. should buy
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The tables were ___. They were nailed to the floor.
a. stationary
b. stationery
If you ____ politely, she might lend you her book.
A. asked
B. asking
C. ask
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X : Did you see my cute cats?
Y : _______ were behind the cupboard.
A. They
B. Its
C. It
D. Their
