(Past Perfect)
By the time I arrived, the show ____ (start).
had started.
The museum was ____ (interesting/interested).
Interesting (The museum is the cause/thing).
I was tired, ____ I finished the report. (Contrast)
but / yet / however
We had ____ (Sufficiency) time to visit the gallery.
enough
"I had went to the store before you called."
"I had gone to the store...
What happened first: "I had eaten" or "I left"?
I had eaten
The students were ____ (confusing/confused) by the map.
Confused (This is how the students felt).
____ the rain, the festival was a success. (Contrast)
Despite / Although / Even though
The budget was ____ (insufficient). We couldn't buy it.
not enough or insufficient
"By the time he arrives, the cake had disappeared."
"By the time he arrived"...
Combine: "He didn't sleep." + "He drank 5 coffees."
"Because he had not slept, he had already drunk five coffees."
Why is a marathon "tiring" but a runner is "tired"?
-ing describes the characteristic or cause; -ed describes the internal emotion or receiver of the feeling.
Name a linking word that shows a Result.
Therefore, Consequently, As a result, or So.
Use "enough" in a sentence about a failed experiment.
Example: "The experiment failed because we had not collected enough data."
"She was boring because she had stayed home all day."
"She was bored because she had stayed home all day."
Explain the sequence: "The guide left because it had rained."
1st: It rained. 2nd: The guide left.
(The past perfect "had rained" indicates the cause that preceded the departure).
Create a sentence using "frightening" and "shocked".
Example: "The frightening movie left the audience shocked."
Join: "The flight was late." + "We missed the tour." (Result)
"The flight was late; consequently, we missed the tour."
What is the difference between "enough money" and "money enough"?
"Enough" comes after an adjective (warm enough) but before a noun (enough money).
"After I already saw the movie, I had read the book."
"After I had already seen the movie, I read the book."
Create a 3-step sequence using "Before" and "Had".
Example: "First, I had packed my bags; then, I had checked my passport; finally, I left the house."
Which adjective describes the cause of an emotion?
The -ing adjective (e.g., boring, tiring, exciting).
"He was ill; ____, he attended the meeting." (Transition)
Nevertheless, However, or Nonetheless.
Rephrase: "The resources were insufficient for the project."
"The budget was not enough for the project" or "The project had insufficient resources."
Fix the sequence: "By the time the sun set, we didn't arrive yet."
"By the time the sun set, we had not arrived yet."