Identify if this is a phrase or a clause.
The candy shop near the school
A. phrase
B. clause

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Past Tense › ViewWe weren’t hungry. We ___ lunch
A. had had
B. had have
C. hadn’t had
D. hadn’t have
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Apostrophes can be used to show possession or contraction. Pick which answer choice matches a correct example with the apostrophe use.
A. Possession: That book is her’s.
B. Contraction: I would’nt want to see you in here every day!
C. Possession: Julie’s flight doesn’t arrive in town until 4:00pm.
D. Contraction: Thats Mark’s skateboard, Jake!
E. None of the above
After I ___________ my homework, I played computer games.
A. had finished
B. was finishing
C. had been finishing
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Does the sentence below use a gerund?
My classmates are building a paper tower.
A. with gerund
B. no gerund