[ Homonyms ]
In English, proper names always begin with a ___ letter.
a. capital
b. capitol

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A. Much
B. Many
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Definition:
A direct comparison between two things. Does not use like or as.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Idiom
D. Hyperbole
Conditionals › ViewIf I won the lottery,I ……………….a new car.
A. will send
B. will arrive
C. will buy
D. would buy
Coordinating & Subordinating Conjunctions › View
Choose the best conjunction to complete this sentence.
Do we go to P.E. today, ___ do we go to P.E. tomorrow?
A. or
B. yet
C. but
D. because
