[ Passive Voice and Relative Clauses ]
Don’t worry. Your letter has been just sent.
A. worry
B. has
C. just
D. sent

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Persuasive Text › ViewI asked, “Mom, can I have some ice-cream?”
A. I asked mom to have some ice-cream.
B. I ask whether mom can have some ice-cream.
C. I asked mom whether I could have some ice-cream.
D. I ask mom whether I can have some ice-cream.
Figurative Language › View
The wind howled in the night while the lightning danced across the sky.
This is an example of:
A. Metaphor
B. Personification
C. Hyperbole
D. Idiom
Grammar › ViewChoose the word that has the same meaning as the underlined word.
Mrs Ma is a loving, kind and humble lady.
A. bad
B. proud
C. simple
D. modest
going to › View
We use “GOING TO” to talk about _______.
A. past
B. future
C. negative
D. affirmative
