[ Grammar ]
Infinitive Phrase:
A. to + adjective
B. to + verb + object
C. to + verb
D. to + noun

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Grammar › ViewComplete the sentence with the present perfect form of the verb.
Mom and Preston (fix) the thermostat, but it is still cold in the house.
A. have fixed
B. had fixed
C. had been fix
D. should fix
If vs. Unless › View
_ _ _ _ _ _ you don’t save some money, you can’t go on vacation.
A. If
B. Unless
The student wiped the board ______ was full of notes and drawings.
A. that
B. while
C. after
D. so
Subject – Predicate › View
Which sentence contains a compound predicate?
A. A circling hawk is a threat to a ground squirrel.
B. Our baggage was lost in the huge airport terminal.
C. Throughout time, the skies have fascinated people.
D. The spider makes a wheel-like web and catches its prey.
