[ Phrase vs Clause ]
Identify if this is a phrase or a clause.
She visited the craft store nearby.
A. phrase
B. clause

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Tenses › ViewThe red roses _____ on the table.
A. were
B. was
C. is
D. are
Grammar › View
Which compound sentence is written correctly?
A. Thank you for my gift. Thank you for my card.
B. Thank you for my gift and my card.
C. Thank you for my gift, my card.
D. Thanks for my gift, and for my card.
Grammar › ViewI goy really _______ yesterday when I lost my wallet.
A. hungry
B. worried
C. sick
Tenses and Comparisons › View
Hey Susi, Heri, and Angga! Let’s have some fun with adjectives! What do you think is the comparative form of the adjective ‘fast’?
A. fasterer
B. fastly
C. fastest
D. faster
