A group of words that is missing a subject or a verb–or both is a …
A. phrase
B. clause

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Passive Voice › ViewWe’ll be visiting our grandmother next week.
What is the passive form of this sentence?
A. Our grandmother will be being visited by us next week.
B. Our grandmother will be visited by us next week.
C. Our grandmother would be visited by us next week.
D. Our grandmother would be being visited by us next week.
E. Our grandmother would have been visited by us next week.
Mixed General Quiz › View
The magnificent mansions on Avenid Paulista were later replaced by skyscrapers that ___ international banks, consulates, restaurants, art galleries, bookstores, etc.
a. houses
b. housed
c. house
d. was housed
He cannot ____________ us.
A. to see
B. see
Prepositions › View
Lily put a beautiful tablecloth_____ the table in the kitchen.
A. in
B. on
C. under
D. over
E. at
