A member of your family (not your siblings)
relative
someone you work with
colleague
puzzling
Not as good as you had hoped for
dissapointing
too unlikely to be true
unbelievable
Indefinite pronoun:
She brought ________ sweet to share.
something
Indefinite pronoun:
My brother left his keys _______ in the kitchen.
somewhere
making you think deeply
thought-provoking
Put the adverb of manner
slow, quiet, beautiful
slowly
quietly
beautifully
a biologically unrelated person who looks identical or strikingly similar to another living person
doppelgänger
Reflexive pronoun:
My aunt looked at _________ in the mirror.
herself
Reflexive pronoun:
Maria and John hugged _______________.
each other
opposite of honest
dishonest
Modal verbs of deduction:
Why were there no buses yesterday? Maybe it was the snow or they _____ been on strike.
might / may have
Modal verbs of deduction:
You _____ seen her, surely! She was standing right in front of you.
must have
ND OR D
The man who stole my bike was caught.
defining clause
Put it in order and put correct punctuation marks.
doctor / brother /is / in / lives / my / Madrid / who /a
My brother, who lives in Madrid, is a doctor
ND OR D
My brother, who lives in Madrid, is a doctor.
NON DEFINING CLAUSE
___ when you rang the doorbell?
Did she already leave or Had she already left
Had she already left
I looked in the letter box yesterday and the letter still ___.
didn't arrive or hadn't arrived
hadn't arrived
make this a defining relative clause
That’s my friend. His mum works with my mum.
That’s my friend whose mum works with my mum.
Her cards are absolutely beautiful. They are handmade. (which)
Her cards, which are handmade, are absolutely beautiful.
Modals of deduction
He _____ gone to Russia. He didn't have a passport.
couldn't have
When she ___ on the course, she had never studied a foreign language before.
enrolled or 'd enrolled
enrolled
When I closed the door, I realised that I ___ my keys inside.
left or 'd left