Grammar Quiz

[ Prepositional Phrases ]

What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence?

We can take a walk before dinner.

A. we can

B. before dinner

C. we can take

D. a walk

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Which sentence is correct?
FROM TIME TO TIME

A. From time to time I eat fast food, but not often.

B. From time to time I’m eating fast food, but not often.

C. From time to time I’ve eaten fast food, but not often.


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“She might bake a cake now.” Which is the correct present passive form?

A. A cake might bake now.

B. A cake might be baked now.

C. A cake will bake now.

D. A cake bakes now.