Flashback. Select the sentence containing two prepositions. A.The groceries are inside the bag that is on the kitchen table. B.The Sears Tower is the.

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Flashback

Select the sentence containing two prepositions. A.The groceries are inside the bag that is on the kitchen table. B.The Sears Tower is the tallest building in the United States. C.John has a tv next to his stereo. D.Jenny put her books inside the car.

What punctuation mark should follow the underlined word? A. period (.) B. Comma (,) C. Exclamation point (!) D. Apostrophe (‘) Wow You won the race!

Which sentence does not contain a contraction. A. Isn’t that our new teacher? B. You can’t go to the dance tonight. C. You are the greatest. D. They’re in the closet, next to my gym shoes.

Mark the sentence with the possessive pronoun. A. My sheep always seem to be hungry. B.He thinks the sheep are mean. C.We walked to the sheep’s pen. D.I love the soft wool.

How’d you do? 1. A 2. C 3. C 4. A