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A: I'm very hungry. B: Let's go to the restaurant
A: I'm very hungry.
B: Let's go to the restaurant then. (In this sentence, what is the use of 'the' before 'restaurant'? Does it
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The dog was very hungry. The dog could smell something in the garbage can outside of the restaurant.
Question 3 options: The dog
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-I feel hungry. Let's eat out. Lunch is on me today.
-Really? Thank you. I know a fancy restaurant. Let's go there. After 10
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Which of the following is an example of a hyperbole?
I knew how Oliver Twist felt when he asked for more gruel. I could have
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Read the following sentence:
The poor abandoned puppy had a hungry and gaunt look about him. What does gaunt mean? A. Angry and
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Gwen reads an ad for a restaurant
Which question helps Gwen decide if the ad is persuasive Should I go to the restaurant Where is
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Which is the metaphor?
The raging sea is like a hungry dog. The sea is rough and dangerous. The sea is a hungry dog. The sea is
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Antony Joseph
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1. The boy was hungry that he ate a lot.
2. The boy was hungry that he ate much. ------------ Are both the same? Which one is
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Alex's favorite restaurant is a buffet-style Chinese restaurant downtown. Each time he goes, he chooses 2 appetizers and 1
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Tom
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Help me write this in a proper English “ I won’t survive inside marriage because I’m always hungry. And that’s another
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