[ Poetry ]
The comparison of two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”.
A. simile
B. onomatopoeia
C. metaphor

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Verb PhrasesPhrasal Verb With Taketake, make, doSuffixes and TensesMixed ConditionalBe Going To vs. WillQuestion WordsConjunctions and TransitionsGerund after Prepositions and Certain VerbsPresent tense AffirmativeOther quiz:
Verb Tenses › View. Fill in the blank with the future tense: I (visit) my grandparents next week.
A. I visit my grandparents next week.
B. I visited my grandparents next week.
C. I am visiting my grandparents next week.
D. I will visit my grandparents next week.
Conditionals › View
If he _______________ to a music school, he _______________ a great musician.
A. had gone, would have become
B. had went, would have become
Conjunctions › ViewShe missed her flight ___ she woke up late.
A. so
B. because
C. but
D. or
Modal Verbs › View
You ___ take an umbrella. It looks like it’s going to rain.
A. can
B. can’t
C. should
D. shouldn’t
