Form a wh-question using the word ‘when’ for the following statement: They will finish the project.
A. When will they finish the project?
B. They will finish when the project?
C. Will they finish the project when?
D. When they will finish the project?

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A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
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A. was not doing
B. were not doing
C. was not do
Grammar › ViewChoose the phrase that uses correct punctuation in the underlined section in the sentence below.
There are many answers to this question, but there is one skill that is more important than all of them; communication.
A. question: but there is one skill that is more important than all of them: communication.
B. question, but there is one skill that is more important than all of them: communication.
C. Correct as is.
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I’ve been here / 3 o’clock.
A. for
B. since
C. yet
D. already
