Test Review SMA
Test Review SMA
Test Review SMA
12. Sam and Anita.................... (always leave) stuffs everywhere. It's annoying.
13. Clarissa and Nastya....................... (hide) under the table at the moment.
18. Mr. James …………………….. (take) his wife out for a dinner every month.
19. Mrs. Nadine......................... (buy) her son a new motorcycle this month.
27. Raisa and her sister ………………………….. (listen) to the radio now.
28. They usually ………………(work) on Saturdays, but they ………………. (not work) today.
Part of speech (noun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection, article, pronoun)
4. I am given a book. →
D. Figurative language
A personification
B hyperbole
C metaphor
D simile
B metaphor
C personification
D simile
5. “Our History teacher assigned a million pages of homework to read last night.“
A metaphor
B hyperbole
C simile
D personification
6. “Life is a highway. “
B hyperbole
C metaphor
D simile
7. Read the passage from the Shel Silverstein poem “Sick”. Then identify the HYPERBOLE.
A hyperbole
B alliteration
C simile
D personification
10. “The sun winked at us from behind the clouds.”
This sentence uses______.
A hyperbole
B simile
C metaphor
D personification
C The leaf was like a pumpkin, no longer the green shade it was in summer.
13. (1) Dave ran down the soccer field looking for his opportunity to score.
(2) He eyed the goalie moving to block the ball from entering the goal post.
(3) Dave became nervous when he glanced at the bleachers and saw his friends watching the game.
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14. My dad is a rock; he never changes his mind once it's been made up.
15. "Each day of my life is a new story that I can't wait to read."
What type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
A hyperbole
B metaphor
C personification
D simile
This line from the poem "A Red, Red Rose" uses this type of figurative language:
A simile
B metaphor
C personification
D hyperbole
1. _________ the sun came out, we spent all day at the park.
a. After
b. Although
c. Before
d. Even if
a. although
b. because
c. whenever
d. so that
a. whenever
b. whose
c. after
d. if
a. Because
b. Unless
c. Although
d. Now that
a. As soon as
b. Because
c. Before
d. Now that
TASK 2. Rewrite to combine the following simple sentences to form a complex sentence. Use the list
of subordinate conjunctions in the box below to help you.
3. It was extremely hot all day. We still enjoyed the day out.
4. Ryan will clean the freshly caught fish. We can eat them for dinner tonight.
5. Gigi will go to the gym. She has finished all her chores.
Task 3 Choose the subordinate conjunction that creates the best relationship between the
independent clause and the dependent clause.
1. (Whenever, Where) my wife leaves the house, she always takes her makeup with her.
2. Sadie felt responsible for the missing tablet (because, though) it was not her fault.
3. Kaitlyn devoured that pizza (as if, even though) she hadn’t eaten in days.
5. (Now that, if) Tina has attained her master’s degree, she’ll start looking for a better job.
2. While there are many tips to learn English, some of the best include: surround yourself with English,
and don’t be afraid to make mistakes.
3. Some of the ancient ruins still survive, though they are in very poor condition.
5. We will send you a WhatsApp reminder so that you arrive on time for your next lesson.