[ Grammar ]
This is an example of
A. Metaphor
B. Simile
C. Personification
D. Allusion
Select your answer:

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Modal Verbs and Conjuctions › ViewChoose the NEGATIVE form:
Joseph should go to the doctor.
A. Joseph should go not to the doctor.
B. Joseph shouldn’t go to the doctor.
C. Joseph shouldn’t to the doctor.
D. Shouldn’t go to the doctor.
Grammar › View
A student wants to combine the two sentences below using a compound subject.
1- Lucy loves the autumn season.
2- Arman also prefers autumn.
A. Lucy or Arman love autumn.
B. Lucy and Arman love autumn.
C. Lucy yet Arman love autumn.
D. Lucy but Arman love autumn.
