[ Grammar and Sentence Correction ]
I (do’nt, don’t) have a thing to wear.
A. do’nt
B. don’t

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Past Tenses › ViewAt three o’clock yesterday afternoon they … at an outdoor café.
A. sat
B. were sitting
C. had been sitting
D. had sitted
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Which of the following is an example of a simile?
A. Her eyes were sparkling diamonds in the sunlight.
B. The book was a passport to another world.
C. The water was as clear as a crystal.
D. I’m so hungry, I can eat a horse!
Grammar › ViewIf you … faster you will not be late.
What is the best verb to complete the sentence?
A. run
B. runs
C. ran
D. will run
E. is ran
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They wouldn´t have gone if they _ it would be so crowded.
A. had knew
B. had known
C. have known
D. knew
