[ Grammar ]
You … (call) me next week.
A. is going to call
B. will call

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A. correct
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A: If I — the train, I’d never — my wife, Jasmine.
B: That’s so romantic!
A. didn’t miss / met
B. hadn’t missed/ have met
C. didn’t miss / have met
D. hadn’t missed / met
Grammar › ViewIt ____________ that Jenny is worried about her grade on the math test.
A. seems
B. likes
C. looks
D. makes
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Compare two things using like or as
A. personification
B. simile
C. hyperbole
D. alliteration
