Which is the noun phrase that functions as a possessive modifier: “My neighbor’s dog is destroying my flowers right this instant”?
A. My neighbor
B. My neighbor’s dog
C. My flower
D. Right this instant

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Grammar › ViewYou—— across the desert in a week but you—— sure that you will have reached the end of the region until a week finishes for it may be dangerous.
A. can walk/ must make
B. may walk / may take
C. could have walked / can make
D. have to walk / must have made
E. should walk/ could walk
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Does he …………… how to play football?
A. Know
B. Knowing
C. knows
Vocabulary › ViewTo ………………………….. means to include, join with, combine.
A. portray
B. interpret
C. incorporate
D. feature
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I’ve _______ the habit of writing a to-do-list for the next day after school.
A. got up
B. got into
C. got off
D. got down
