What does ‘Imagery’ mean?
A. Pictures in a book
B. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses
C. Words that only describe sight
D. Storyline of a novel

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Simple PastLinking Verbs and TensesAlthough, Though, In spite of, DespiteVerb + PrepositionFuture Simple TensesVerbal and Appositive PhrasesVocabulary and Sentence StructureSubject Verb Agreement and Coordinating ConjunctionsAsking and Giving SuggestionNeither/Either/All/NoneOther quiz:
Asking & Giving Opinion › ViewDave : Would you give me your opinion on my presentation yesterday?
John : If you ask me, I feel that you are less of preparation, I guess. Why? because you looked so nervous
Dave : Yeah, I didn’t have much time to prepare the material
John : Oh no, it’s horrible
The underlined sentence above express. . .
a. Complementing someone
b. Asking an opinion
c. Giving an opinion
d. Asking help
Grammar › View
Which of the following is a state verb?
A. play
B. seem
C. run
D. eat
Grammar › ViewI want ____ a new gym because I don’t like this one.
A. to try
B. trying
Vocabulary › View
What is a “corpse”?
A. A living animal
B. A dead body
C. A scientist
D. A machine
