Help me please!!!!This is an English test !!!$$$101

If a marriage finishes, you get…

A) Children;
B) Alone;
C) A family;
D) Divorced;
E) A ticket.



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The plants will grow better if…

A) You water them regularly;
B) The sun will shine brightly;
C) You will take care of them;
D) It will not be snowing;
E) It will be a fine weather.



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We… for the examination if I had known that it would be so difficult.

A) Had entered;
B) Did not have;
C) Could have entered;
D) Would be entering;
E) Would not have entered.



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If you look carefully, you… find writing scratched on the glass.

A) Can;
B) Are going to;
C) Shall;
D) Will;
E) Shall not.



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You… mad if you think I am going to lend you any more money.

A) Should be;
B) Are supposed to be;
C) Must be;
D) Ought to be;
E) Must not be.




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If I had not come along at that moment, Jim… the one arrested instead of the real thief.

A) Might have been;
B) May have been;
C) Can have been;
D) Could have been;
E) Should have been.



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He … it if he tried.

A) Can do;
B) Could do;
C) Could be done;
D) Could been done;
E) Could doing.



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If you… so much noise,I… able to sleep.

A) Make, will not be;
B) Will make,will be;
C) Will make, am;
D) Will not make, will be;
E) Will make, be.



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If I… in your shoes, I… her.

A) Was,help;
B) Were help;
C) Were,would have helped;
D) Shall be,would have helped;
E) Was, will help.




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I thought that he… her that he… to go to the Crimea.

A) Will tell, intended;
B) Would tell, intended;
C) Would tell, intends;
D) Would tell, has intended;
E) Would tell, had intended.


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If it …, we … go to the country.

A) Will rain, shall not;
B) Rains, shall not;
C) Rained, shall;
D) Will rain, will;
E) Rains, shall.


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If he… to Moscow he… sightseeing.

A) Will go… will go;
B) Goes… will go;
C) Has… will go;
D) Will have…will go;
E) Had… will go.



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If she… time then,she… to the theatre.

A) Had…would go;
B) Has… will go;
C) Will have…will go;
D) Shall have…shall go;
E) Do have…will go.




$$$114

If I… about it, I… them.
A) Shall know… visit;
B) Shall know… shall visit;
C) Knew… should visit;
D) Should know… visit;
E) Would know… visit.



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If he… time yesterday, he… the film.

A) Had had… would have seen;
B) Had… would see;
C) Would have… would see;
D) Had have… will see;
E) Will have… would see.



$$$116

If it… last Monday, they… to the park.

A) Had not rained… would have gone;
B) Did not rain… will go;
C) Would not rained… would go;
D) Do rained… will go;
E) Did rained… will not go.



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I wish he … here.

A) Were;
B) Was;
C) Is;
D) Are;
E) Was not.



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I wish you… earlier.

A) Come;
B) Had come;
C) Came;
D) Have come;
E) Comes.



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If he … here he would do this work.

A) Was;
B) Is;
C) Were;
D) Been;
E) Are.




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He ran as if he… a sportsman.

A) Was;
B) Is;
C) Were;
D) Been;
E) Are.



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She spoke as if she… the problem.

A) Knew;
B) Know;
C) Had known;
D) Have known;
E) Has known.




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They suggested that the work… next week.

A) Would be done;
B) Will be done;
C) Will have done;
D) Will have being;
E) Shall be done.



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It is important that they… at work at seven o clock.

A) Were;
B) Should be;
C) Are;
D) Been;
E) Being.



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He speaks as if he… his lesson.

A) Knows;
B) Known;
C) Knew;
D) Is known;
E) Are known.



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I wish I…

A) Can swim;
B) Can swam;
C) Could swim;
D) Have to swim;
E) Are swim.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

(d) is the best answer for u guys person

Explanation:

Answer 2
Answer: 101. C.
102. A.
103. D.
104. D
105. C.
106. D.
107. A.
108. A.
109. C.
110. B.
111. E.
112. B.
113. B.
114. C or B not really sure (sorry)
115. A.
116. A.
117. A
118. C.
119. A.
120. C.
121. A.
122. B.
123. C.
124. A.
125. C.

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How are similes and metaphors different

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Answer:

The simile and the metaphor are two literary figures that have in common the fact that they are used to make a comparison.

That is, both compare two words, concepts or terms, but the difference is that:

While the similelinks two terms with a comparative nexus (such as: as, similar to, it seems, just like, etc.); the metaphor does not, because in this case one term represents and substitutes the other (terms that are different but share some type of similarity).

For example, the following sentence has a simile:

Her eyes were as green as emeralds

Here we are making a comparison using the comparative nexusas.

And this one is a metaphor:

I was lost in her emerald gaze

Here we are making the same  comparison (the green color of the eyes with the green color of the emeralds). Nevertheless, no comparative nexus is used.

We can infer that similes and metaphors are both figures of speech used to make comparisons, but they differ in how they make those comparisons.

How are similes and metaphors different?

Simile:

  • A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as."
  • It explicitly shows the comparison between the two elements, often highlighting similarities.
  • Example: "Her skin was as soft as the clouds."

Metaphor:

  • A metaphor is a figure of speech that also compares two different things, but without using "like" or "as."
  • It implies a direct resemblance or substitution between the two elements.
  • Example: "Time is a thief."

So, we can conclude that similes use "like" or "as" to create a comparison, making the similarity clear, while metaphors directly equate two things without using those comparison words, relying on implicit associations.

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Care este definitia la un text narrative literal?

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Answer:

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Woodwinds and _____ are wind instruments. percussion strings keyboards brass

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Flutes i think hope i am correct

The answer should be : Trumpets, trombones or French horns.

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Which terrorist group means "students of Islamic knowledge"?Taliban
Al Qaeda
Maktab al-Khidimat

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Taliban is the terrorist group that means students of islamic knowledge

Which word is the simple subject of the sentence? The final scene of the play brought the audience to its feet.

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the simple subject is scene
In sentence construction, simple subject is defined as the basic unit of the sentence. The subject identifies what or which is being talked about. Usually, the subject is a noun; name of persons, things, animals, places or events. In the given sentence, The final scene of the play brought the audience to its feet, the simple subject is the word, Scene. 

What does the term byte usually mean?A.)a transistor
B.)an analog signal
C.)any binary number
D.)a series of 8 bits

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a series of 8 bits. and I'm just gonna type now because I need 20 characters.

the correct answer is D