What is a simile?
A. A comparison using like or as.
B. A type of exaggeration.
C. A direct statement that one thing is another.
D. A type of punctuation.

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Grammar › ViewIn the sentence “The dog barked loudly,” identify the subject and predicate.
A. Subject: The dog, Predicate: barked loudly
B. Subject: barked loudly, Predicate: The dog
C. Subject: loudly, Predicate: The dog barked
D. Subject: The dog barked, Predicate: loudly
Grammar › View
Lisa always __________to school.
A. walk
B. walks
C. run
D. drives
. They’re wealthy, so they always stay in _____ when they visit London.
A. self-catering accommodation
B. 5-star hotels
C. package holidays
D. first-class travel
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Which tense is used for an action that was in progress before another past event?
A. Past Perfect Tense
B. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
C. Present Continuous Tense
D. Simple Past Tense
