The word “pearl” in the sentence “I’ll catch you later. I’m about to pearl” is a slang word.
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- Which sentence used the figurative language of hyperbole? A: She is as charming as a fairy in a legend. B: She is as adorable as a budding rose. C: We must prevent our country from another Pearl Harbor. D: I love you now and I'll love you forever. I'll love you my next, and next life.
- —You haven’t said a word about my new coat, Brenda. Do you like it? —I’m sorry I _______ anything about it sooner. I certainly think it’s pretty on you.
- "I hope that you could." Which word in this sentence should be stressed?
- The sentence “I’m hoping you’ll give me some advice”is less polite than the sentence “I hoped you would give me some advice”.
- I’m very busy ___ present. Can I call you back later? A: with B: in C: about D: at