They usually …. a party on Saturdays.
A. are having
B. have
C. are going to have
D. having

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A. She types quickly than he does.
B. ‘She types more quickly’ implies a higher speed than ‘He types quickly’.
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If we don’t have ______ respect, it is going to be difficult to work together.
A. mutual
B. poised
C. indignant
D. transparent
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A. auxiliary verb
B. action verb
C. linking verb
D. transitive verb
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An extended metaphor
A. has not been used in poetry for at least 75 years
B. combines simile, personification, and metaphor at once
C. compares different things over more than two lines
