She preferredeating at the local delifor lunch.
A. gerund phrase
B. verb phrase
C. noun phrase
D. absolute phrase

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A. “The problem with opinions,” Paula explained, “is everyone has one.”
B. “How are we going to get home?” questioned Larry.
C. Jane stated, “The company will lose a lot of money for this.”
D. “Grab your things, whispered Tara, and meet me at the diner.”
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A: Are those your friends?
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B. Since, but
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Choose the right possessive sentence. (plural)
A. The kids’ line was too loud.
B. The kid’s line was too loud.
