RELATIVE PRONOUNS | IT CLAUSES | GERUND PHRASES | COMPARISONS | REQUESTS |
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A word that links two clauses or sentences
What is a RELATIVE PRONOUN?
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2
How many TYPES of IT CLAUSES are there?
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It's a phrase that contains a verb in the ING and may function as A SUBJECT or as an OBJECT.
What is A GERUND PHRASE?
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It's an ADJECTIVE.
What type of word is this?: "GENEROUS".
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INCORRECT.
Is this REQUEST correct?: "Would it be ok if I use your computer for a while?"
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WHO
What is the relative pronoun we use for PEOPLE?
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FALSE
This is CORRECT: "I love when people share their thoughts"
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NO.
Is this a GERUND PHRASE?: " I have been working as a teacher for 20 years".
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TRUE.
Can we make COMPARISONS with NOUNS?
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I was wondering if...?
What is MORE FORMAL? Can I... or I was wondering if...?
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FALSE
This sentence is correct: I LOVE PEOPLE WHO HAVE A LOT IN COMMON WITH.
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Put the pronoun IT, where ti belongs:
"Upsets me when my brother talks too much".
IT upsets me when my brother talks too much".
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YES
Is this a GERUND PHRASE?: "Working as an English teacher for 20 years is so rewarding".
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TRUE
This is a comparison with VERB: "She spends more than her sister"
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1.- As the SUBJECT.
2.- As the OBJECT.
What are the TWO types of RELATIVE PRONOUNS?
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IT makes me happy when it rains.
What is WRONG in this sentence: "Makes me happy when it rains".
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The one receiving the action.
What is an OBJECT?
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Make a comparison with a NOUN.
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Can you tell Susan NOT TO speak until the teacher says so, please?
Change this into an INDIRECT REQUEST: " Susan, don't speak until I say so".
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Give an example of a RELATIVE PRONOUN
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IT bothers me when I have a lot of things to do.
What is WRONG in this sentence: "He bothers me when I have a lot of things to do".
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The one doing the action.
What is a SUBJECT?
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(The) best
What is the SUPERLATIVE of GOOD? |
Mary, where are you having lunch?
Change this into a DIRECT REQUEST: "Could you ask Mary where she's having lunch?
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