[ Phrase and Clause ]
“With the bag of potatoes” is it a phrase or a clause?
A. Phrase
B. Clause

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewWhat does the word “artillery” mean in this context: “The artillery shells exploded in the distance, shaking the ground with their powerful blasts?”
A. Heavy military weapons
B. A type of ammunition
C. A peaceful gathering
D. A light firearm
Conditional Clause › View
If I …. your address, I would come to your house
A. knew
B. know
C. known
D. knowing
Grammar › View____speaking so fast, I can’t understand you.
A. To stop
B. Stopping
C. Stopped
D. Stop
Grammar › View
They walked __________ their house ___________ the bus stop.
A. from, at
B. from, to
C. at, in
D. on, to
