[ Vocabulary ]
A phrase or expression that means something different from what the words actually say (for example, using the phrase “over his head” instead of “He doesn’t understand”)
A. Simile
B. Oxymoron
C. Hyperbole
D. Idiom

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Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewWhich sentence has an error?
A. None of you are coming to the game.
B. None of you is coming to the game.
C. Someone is coming to the game.
D. Someone are coming to the game.
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Has someone ___ my special bread? There’s only a little bit left.
A. eaten
B. been eating
Present Simple › ViewIt _____ back early.
A. comes
B. come
C. comies
Conjunctions and Commas › View
Where should the comma be placed?
I attend school in Neosho Missouri.
A. school,
B. I,
C. Neosho,
D. in,
