[ Grammar ]
I …………………………….. speak two languages. ✔
A. can’t
B. can
C. couldn’t
D. could

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Grammar › ViewSimile or Metaphor:
My father is a bear in the morning.
A. simile
B. metaphor
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The match went ahead ________ the rain.
A. in case of
B. in spite of
C. even though
Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the subordinate conjunction and dependent clause in each sentence.
As long as she applies sunscreen, Margaret can play outside.
A. as long as
as long as Margaret can play outside
B. as long as
as long as she applies sunscreen
C. Margaret can play
Margaret can play outside
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Which sentence is correct?
A. John is more smart than Kate.
B. John is smarter than Kate.
C. John is smartest than Kate.
D. John is smartier than Kate
