[ Similes and Body Idioms ]
What does “slow as a snail” mean?
A. it looks like a snail
B. it’s the shape of a snail
C. it moves quickly
D. it moves very slowly

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Subject-Verb Agreement › View_______ and _______ of mathematical processes are expressed as singular.
A. Sums / products
B. Questions / answers
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What is the capital of England?
A. Ottowa
B. Scotland
C. London
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What is the correct form of the past perfect tense of the verb ‘to go’?
A. had gone
B. goed
C. has gone
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