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A. Rare and difficult to find
B. Existing or being everywhere at the same time
C. Very beautiful and attractive
D. Extremely old and worn out
Pembahasan :
Ubiquitous means existing or being everywhere. The word describes something that is common and found in many places or situations.
A. I is happy to see you.
B. They are going to the park.
C. She am a student.
D. We was playing basketball.
Pembahasan :
The correct form of 'to be' is 'are' for plural subjects. 'They are going to the park' is grammatically correct.
A. To state a fact directly
B. To compare two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'
C. To express a feeling of sadness
D. To tell a story
Pembahasan :
Similes are used to make comparisons. They create vivid imagery by drawing connections between dissimilar things using 'like' or 'as'.
A. Imperative
B. Interrogative
C. Declarative
D. Exclamatory
Pembahasan :
This sentence makes a statement; it doesn't give a command (imperative), ask a question (interrogative), or express strong emotion (exclamatory).
A. heavy
B. heavyest
C. heaviest
D. heaviest
Pembahasan :
The sentence requires the superlative form of 'heavy' to express the degree of heaviness. 'Heaviest' is the superlative form.
A. A question
B. A command
C. A contrast or concession
D. A description
Pembahasan :
'Although' introduces a clause that expresses a contrast or concession; it indicates that something is true despite another fact.
A. on
B. at
C. in
D. to
Pembahasan :
The preposition 'on' is used to indicate that something is placed on a surface.
A. Optional
B. Necessary
C. Unimportant
D. Irrelevant
Pembahasan :
Synonyms are words with similar meanings. 'Essential' means absolutely necessary; 'necessary' has the same meaning.
A. To introduce a question
B. To connect two independent clauses
C. To express a negative condition
D. To indicate a relative clause
Pembahasan :
In this sentence, 'and' connects two independent clauses, each expressing a complete thought.
A. I went to the beach I had a wonderful time.
B. I went to the beach, I had a wonderful time.
C. I went to the beach, I had a wonderful time!
D. I went to the beach. I had a wonderful time.
Pembahasan :
The comma is needed to separate two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction ('and').