[ Figurative Language ]
A car with painted flames on the side is actually on fire.
A. Idiom
B. Paradox
C. Situational Irony
D. Verbal Irony

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Figure of SpeechAuxiliary VerbsPast Perfect Simple TenseSentence CompletionExclamationCommunicative GrammarTime PhrasesTenses - Pasive VoiceSynonymsPresent/Future/Past Simple/Present PerfectOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewIdentify the indirect object and the direct object: My mom bought me an ice cream.
A. ice cream:DO, me, IO
B. ice cream, IO; me, DO
C. mom, DO; Ice Cream, IO
D. bought, DO; ME, IO
Tenses › View
They (never/be) to the Mekong Delta before, but they plan to go next month.
A. have never been
B. had never been
C. will never be
D. never be
Modal Verb › ViewBecause we have to be there by 8.30, we_____ take a taxi.
A. had better
B. may
C. ought
D. are able to
Vocabulary › View
This was not the desired result. ______, people admired him for his efforts.
A. furthermore
B. also
C. nevertheless
D. therefore
