[ Prepositions ]
To go to London from your town, you need to get … the train.
A. In
B. At
C. On

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Relative Clause › ViewHis best movie,______won several awards, was about the life of Gandhi.
A. that
B. whose
C. which
D. whom
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“Have you ever been abroad?”
A. He asked me I had ever been abroad.
B. He asked me where I had been abroad.
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Prepositional Phrases › ViewWhat is the prepositional phrase in the sentence?
By the evening, we were too tired to see the movie.
A. see the movie
B. to see the
C. we were too
D. by the evening
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Bobby: What _______ you doing?
Sam: I am kicking a ball.
_____
A. is
B. was
C. are
D. am
