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

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as...as, comparatives, superlatives › ViewYour English is improving. It is getting ______
A. good
B. well
C. better
Grammar › View
Which sentence expresses surprise: “I can’t believe how fast the Formula 1 cars are going!”?
A. Declarative
B. Interrogative
C. Imperative
D. Exclamatory
Grammar › ViewThe 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.
