Where is the preposition? It was a long walk, so he began moving slowly towards the town.
A. Towards the town
B. It was a long walk
C. Began moving slowly
D. So he began

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A. I love puppies.
B. Do your homework.
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Look at those shoes. ________beautiful!
A. They
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This sentence illustrates the following comma rule:
A. A comma is used to separate two or more adjectives modifying a noun
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_____ they work at Wizard?
A. Does
B. Do
