[ Grammar ]
In the sentence “The dog ate its food,” the predicate is…
A. The dog
B. ate its food

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Tenses › ViewWhen I —- in the direction of my brother’s fixed gaze, I —- a fierce dog approaching us.
A. look / saw
B. had looked / have seen
C. looked / saw
D. would look / was seeing
E. looked / had seen
Precede vs. Proceed › View
The woman … me through the door.
(a) preceded
(b) proceeded
Chandra knew her brother was home because she could hear him ______________ around the kitchen in his soccer cleats.
A. burbled
B. galumphing
C. shun
D. sought
Grammar: Syntax › View
Usually structured as adverb + adjective e.g. very loud
A. noun phrase
B. adverbial phrase
C. verb phrase
D. adjective phrase
