A prepositional phrase is made up of a preposition, the object of a preposition, and all of the words in between. Choose the part of the following sentence that is the prepositional phrase:
“The injured squirrel scurried toward the bush.”
A. toward the bush
B. scurried toward the bush
C. The injured squirrel
D. the bush

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Modal Verbs › ViewIt is necessary for you to finish this work today.
A. You can’t finish this work today.
B. You mustn’t finish this work today.
C. You may finish this work today.
D. You need finish this work today.
Comma › View
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. The busy servers took orders and delivered meals to hungry customers.
B. The busy servers took orders, and delivered meals to hungry customers.
C. The busy servers, took orders and delivered meals to hungry customers.
D. The busy servers, took orders and delivered meals, to hungry customers.
I’m keen on …………………………………………………. dvd-s.
A. to collect
B. collect
C. collecting
D. to collecting
Grammar › View
Did he ___ the doctor’s appointment yet?
a. do
b. make
