Choose the part of the following sentence that is the prepositional phrase:
“John can jump rope for 50 minutes.”
A. John
B. can jump rope
C. for 50 minutes
D. rope for

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewIt’s your turn to ___ the cards.
a. deal
b. dill
Phrasal Verbs › View
You’ll have to make _____ the work you missed while you were away.
A. over
B. up
C. out
D. on
Grammar › ViewAn appositive…
A. contains at least one independent clause and one dependent clause.
B. begins with a subordinating conjunction.
C. is a group of words that contains a verb and its subject.
D. A noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it.
Causative Verb › View
Choose the correct option
A. The order was requested six weeks ago, therefore. I expected the shipment to arrive by now.
B. The order was requested: six weeks ago, therefore, I expected the shipment to arrive by now.
C. The order was requested six weeks ago; therefore, I expected the shipment to arrive by now.
D. The order was requested six weeks ago: therefore, I expected the shipment, to arrive by now.
