[ Grammar ]
An -ing verb used as an adjective
A. Gerund
B. Participle
C. Verb
D. Appositive

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Grammar › ViewA:___ any water at home. B:Don’t worry. ___ two bottles in my car.
A. There is; There is
B. There isn’t; There are
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What is the preposition?
Joey ran across the field as fast as he could
A. Joey
B. ran
C. across
D. as
Grammar › ViewThe boys are not in their rooms. ………. are out in the garden.
A. They
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C. She
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Look! The footballers _________________( warm up) on the football pitch.
A. are warming up
B. warm up
C. warms up
