[ Figurative Language Vocabulary ]
using a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its meaning
A. Quatrain
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Stanza
D. Irony

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Future Tense › ViewWe __________ for a picnic tomorrow.
A. going
B. gone
C. shall go
D. should going
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If you are a nurse, you _____ wash your hands a lot.
A. have to
B. hads to
C. having to
D. has to
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A. use
B. make
C. take
D. do
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Choose which of the following sentences belong to the simple past passive voice
A. The exposition is presented by my father.
B. Games were played by my brother.
C. My brother did his homework.
