What is a metaphor?
A. Comparing two things by using one kind of object or using in place of another to suggest the likeness between them
B. A figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as
C. Naming a thing or an action by imitating the sound associated with it
D. Big exaggeration, usually with humor

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like/do not likeAdjectivesGrammar : can, could and be able toModals in the PastGrammar and ReadingSimple Present Tense/be/Present ProgessiveParts of Speech and Compound SentencesModals: Possibility, Necessity, ExpectationGerunds and InfitinitivesDegrees of AdjectivesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewRachel —- to France two years ago, but I —- to Europe yet.
A. has gone / wasn’t traveling
B. was going / didn’t travel
C. went / haven’t traveled
Present Perfect Tense › View
New York is a great city. I … there since 2011
A. have built
B. have lived
C. have gone
D. have mingled
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThe onions in the potato salad ________ too strong for my liking.
A. is
B. are
Simple Past/Past Progressive › View
During that time, I __________ in Japan.
A. taught
B. was teaching
C. were teaching
D. teached