Grammar Quiz

[ Figurative Language ]

Definition:

A direct comparison between two things. Does not use like or as.

A. Simile

B. Metaphor

C. Idiom

D. Hyperbole

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Grammar › View

Choose the correct Adjective to fill the blank.

The dog barks ______________.
_
A. Loud

B. Loudest

C. Loudly

D. Louder


Suffixes and Tenses › View

Explain the meaning of the suffix “-less” in the word “careless” and provide an example of its use in a sentence.

A. Full of care; “She is very careless with her belongings.”

B. Without care; “He was careless and broke the vase.”

C. More care; “She is careless about her studies.”

D. Less care; “He is careless about his appearance.”

Vocabulary and Grammar › View

With the economic slowdown, companies expect more delinquencies and __________.

A. profit

B. turnover

C. bankruptcy

D. share


Correlative Conjunction › View

I play _____ tennis ____ basketball, I suck at sports.

A. either … or

B. neither … nor

C. both … and

D. not only … but also