If you … down for a second, I’ll be able to help you. – No, I hate you!
A. calm
B. calmed
C. will calm
D. had calmed

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Figurative Language › ViewWhat type of figurative language is shown?
She was so sad that all the tears she cried filled up a lake.
A. hyperbole
B. oxymoron
C. alliteration
D. onomatopoeia
Prepositions and Tenses › View
Combine the preposition with the correct tense: ‘I (call) you after I arrive home.’
A. I will call you after I arrive home.
B. I call you after I arrived home.
C. I called you after I arrive home.
D. I will be calling you after I arrive home.
Modal Auxiliary Verb › View‘Adi has a very had cold.’ ‘I know, he … out until late last night.’
A. couldn’t have gone
B. had better not
C. shouldn’t have gone
D. could not go
E. would have gone out
Modal Verbs › View
Your keys might be in your bag.
A. Your keys are definitely in your bag.
B. It’s possible that your keys are in your bag.
