A preposition is a word that connects nouns or pronouns with other words in a sentence. Prepositions can tell how, when, what, how much, or where. Choose the word in the following sentence that is the preposition:
“Anna placed her book inside her locker.”
A. her
B. inside
C. placed
D. locker

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Modals › ViewGeorge you …………… eat during the lesson.
A. have to
B. should
C. must
D. mustn’t
Grammar › View
Noah Webster an American Dictionary of the English Language in two volumes in 1828, and since then it ____ the recognised authority for usage in the United States.
A. published/became
B. has published/has become
C. published/was becoming
D. published/has become
Prepositional Phrases › ViewWhat is the prepositional phrase in the sentence?
The dog followed her down the stairs.
A. the dog
B. down the stairs
C. followed her
D. her
Passive Voice › View
The problem_________________ (solve) quickly once the manager arrived.
A. The problem is solved quickly once the manager arrived.
B. The problem was solved quickly once the manager arrived.
C. The problem has been solved quickly once the manager arrived.
