Topics: Prepositional Phrases
What is the object of the preposition in this sentence?
Don’t forget to walk the dog around the neighborhood.
A. walk
B. forget
C. the
D. neighborhood
Select your answer:

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We use adverbs of frequency…
A. Before the verb “to be” and after all other verbs.
B. After the verb “to be” and after all other verbs.
C. After the verb “to be” and before all other verbs.
