What’s the meaning of this personification?
“The camera loves me!”
A. Photography is one of my hobbies.
B. I own an expensive camera.
C. Photos of me are always really good.
D. I like to visit art museums.

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the complete subject in the sentence?
My mischievous sister has a trick up her sleeve.
A. mischievous sister
B. has a trick up her sleeve
C. My mischievous sister
D. sister
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What does the present perfect tense indicate?
A. An action that will occur in the future
B. An action that is completed at the time of speaking
C. An action that began in the past and is finished at the present
D. An action that continues indefinitely
Relative Clause › ViewColin told me about his job,_______ very much.
A. that he’s enjoying
B. which he’s enjoying
C. he’s enjoying
D. he’s enjoying it
Grammar › View
Sorry, you can’t borrow my pencil. I ___ it myself.
A. use
B. using
C. was using
D. am using
