Simple adverbs:
A. Then, there
B. Lately, sideways
C. Sometimes, everywhere
D. A little bit, sort of
E. Downstairs, anyhow

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Future Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is an example of future perfect simple tense?
A. She will be feeding the baby.
B. She will be getting the baby ready for bed.
C. We will have arrived at the hotel.
D. We will be ordering hamburgers.
Figurative Language › View
What is a simile?
A. A comparison of two unlike things without using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
B. Giving inhuman things human like qualities
C. An extreme exaggeration
D. Comparison of two unlike things using ‘like’ or ‘as’
Grammar › ViewA juror read the jury’s ………. to the silent court.
A. verdict
B. crime
C. charge
D. sentence
Tenses › View
Damien and Hyder usually ___ (visit) their chronically sick grandma at the hospital in the afternoon.
A. visited
B. are visiting
C. visits
D. visit
