Which simile describes something that is unwanted or unwelcome?
A. As welcome as a skunk at a picnic
B. As welcome as a $100
C. As welcome as a Christmas gift
D. as welcome as a new car

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Tenses and Opinions › ViewIn which tense is the verb ‘to eat’ in the sentence: ‘She eats breakfast every morning’?
A. continuous
B. present
C. future
D. past
Simple Past Tense › View
Mr. Aqsa taught English a few years ago.
Change the sentence above into Negative form.
A. Mr. Aqsa did not taught English a few years ago.
B. Mr. Aqsa was not taught English a few years ago.
C. Mr. Aqsa does not teach English a few years ago.
D. Mr. Aqsa was not teaching English a few years ago.
E. Mr. Aqsa did not teach English a few years ago.
Reported Speech › View“Do you go in for sports?”, he asked.
He asked ___ .
A) he went in for sports.
B) if I went in for sports.
C) if I’ll go in for sports.
D) I should go in for sports.
Grammar › View
What does nonverbal mean in this sentence? “Please be nonverbal and use hand motions inside the museum. No one is supposed to be talking because it is a silent museum,” the tour guide said.
A. loud
B. not talking
C. not sense
