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of
for
to
in
A present was promised by my uncle.
I was promised a present by my uncle
I had been promised a present by my uncle.
I was promised by my uncle a present.
adjective
adverb
noun
Preposition
noun clause-
Adjective clause
Adverb clause
propositional clause
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etiquette
nightmare
Questionnaire
menifestation
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Poor
Wealthy
comfortable
Affluent
Noun phrase
Prepositional phrase
Adjective phrase
Adverbial phrase
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are
Have
Was
Had
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spring
sprang
have sprung
were sprung
Had
Have
has
to have
work
works
to work
worked
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Aviary
Health
Fisheries
Apiculture
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English
Irish
Australian
American
show
splash
glimmer
glare
A Mother in Mannville
Burmese Days
Manual of the Warrior of Light
The Old Man at the Bridge
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noun
adjective
Preposition
adverb
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Is
Was
Were
being
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He bought a three hundreds-dollar suit.
The Headmaster and Secretary were present at the meeting.
You look as though you are expecting some bad news.
She would rather not attend the programme.
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Neither you nor he is in a crisis..
He refrained hiniself from taking any medicine.
He resembles to his father in appearance.
He was hanged for murder.