[ Figurative Language Vocabulary ]
words arranged to form pictures in ones mind
A. imagery
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Figurative Language
D. Personafication

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Conditional Tenses › ViewIdentify the conditional simple sentence: If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam.
A. If she passed the exam
B. The exam was difficult
C. If she had studied harder.
D. She studied harder
Grammar › View
He is interested in ____ new languages.
A. learn
B. learning
C. learned
D. learns
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThe jury is / are still out.
A. Is
B. Are
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
Which word means “not like the other”?
A. hard
B. special
C. other
D. everywhere
