[ Grammar ]
Which sentence is correct?
A. I look forward at seeing you soon.
B. I look forward for seeing you soon.
C. I look forward to seeing you soon.

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Grammar › ViewOn Saturday, Joe brought Fido a bone from the doggie boutique.
The simple predicate is ________________.
A. Joe
B. Brought
C. Bone
D. From
E. None of the above
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Adjectival phrases can appear in the same positions ________ appear in a sentence.
A. Verbs
B. Nouns
C. Adverbs
D. Prepositions
Passive with Modals › ViewThe book ____ in several languages next year.
A. will be published
B. will publish
C. published
D. is publishing
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Which phrasal verb correctly completes this sentence: “The shirt is _ cotton.”
A. made from
B. made of
C. made with
D. made for
