How would you change this into a metaphor? ” He ate like a pig.”
A. He ate like a pig does.
B. He eats like pigs do.
C. He is a pig.
D. He is like a pig when he eats.

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Vocabulary › ViewChoose the best antonym for the underlined word:
enclose the gift card
A. include
B. confine
C. omit
D. sign
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Which sentence is grammartically correct?
A. We didn’t see any students yesterday.
B. They not studying now.
C. I am’t watching the TV now.
D. Are you talk on the phone?
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What type of sentence is this?
A. Simple
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The more you practice speaking English speaking in public, ____
A. the more you become confident
B. the more you become confidently
C. the greater confidence you become
D. the more confident you become
