[ Grammar ]
the use of the same word, phrase, or sentence each time a new point is raised
A. repetition
B. renewal
C. reconsider
D. refutation

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Grammar › ViewThey have bot arrived yet. They ———————– their train.
A. must have missed
B. must miss
C. should miss
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He’s going to the shops…
A. to book an appointment.
B. to speak to his teacher.
C. to say ‘happy birthday’.
D. to buy a present for his wife.
E. to get a coffee.
Tenses › ViewChoose the correct form: They ___ (to study) when I called them.
A. were studying
B. study
C. are studying
D. studied
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It happened once in a blue moon is an example of a(n)…
A. Idiom
B. Hyperbole
C. Personification
D. Alliteration
