[ Grammar ]
comparison of two unlike things that uses like or as
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. personification
D. hyperbole
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We wanted to buy some different cheeses and needed to get some bread.
A. We and buy
B. Different cheeses and some bread
C. We and different cheeses
D. Buy and some bread
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Identify the present perfect tense in the following sentence: ‘He has already finished his project.’
A. He finished his project.
B. He has already finished his project.
C. He is finishing his project.
D. He will finish his project.