[ Grammar ]
When two unlike things are being compared using like or as, it is called a
A. simile
B. hyperbole
C. idiom
D. metaphor

Random Topics:
Perfect TenseHave toPerfect and Past TensesGerund & ParticipleNeither/Either/All/NoneConditionals 1,2,3Articles and PrepositionsPassive Voice Present SimplePast Tense & Present Perfect TenseContractions and ConjunctionsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewAll the boys participated in the race and ___ one of them got a prize.
A. none
B. neither
C. each
D. both
Grammar › View
He _____ back home at 9 o’clock last night.
A. drived
B. drives
C. drive
D. drove
Grammar › ViewClasses _______ funny yesterday.
A. was
B. were
C. wasn´t
D. aren´t
Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous Tense › View
Tiffany _______________ her final decision when her parents called her.
A. have made
B. had made
C. has maden
D. had maden
