[ Passive Voice ]
In the passive voice, the object becomes the subject
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Grammar › ViewYesterday I took some photo of all the goose in the park.
What is the correct way to write this sentence?
A. Yesterday I took some photos of all the geese in the park.
B. Yesterday I took some photos of all the goose in the park.
C. Yesterday I took some photos of all the gooses in the park.
D. Yesterday I took some photo of all the geese in the park.
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an implied comparison that does not use like or as
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. personification
D. hyperbole
Phrasal Verb › Viewexamine a group of things in order to choose one
A. look round
B. look over
C. look out for
D. look through
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I shouldn’t have drunk that last bottle of juice.
A. simple past
B. past continuous
C. past perfect
