[ Figurative Language ]
A comparison of two ore more different things using like or as
A. Metaphor
B. Personification
C. Hyperbole
D. Simile

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Tenses › ViewShe ____________ to the music yesterday.
A. is dancing
B. danced
C. will dance
D. dances
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The wool has been (weave) by grandmother to be a good swater.
The correct words to replace the verb in the brackets is …
A. weaved
B. weaves
C. wove
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Past Narrative Tenses › ViewWe _____ (never be) to that restaurant before.
A. were never
B. have never been
C. had never been
D. never were
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What is the past participle of the verb “see”?
A. saw
B. seen
C. see
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