[ Vocabulary ]
These compare two unlike things using the words “like” or “as.”
A. synonyms
B. similes
C. metaphors
D. traits

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewMy favorite book (contain / contains) many interesting stories.
A. contain
B. contains
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They ………………… in the same office for 5 years. So, you can still find them there.
A. work
B. are woring
C. worked
D. have worked
Question Tags › ViewThey are coming late to the party,
A. Aren’t they?
B. Isn’t they?
C. Aren’t he?
D. Isn’t he?
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Jewelry ________ in the robbery has never been recovered.
A. stealing
B. stolen
C. steal
D. stole
