VOCABULARY
RELATIVE CLAUSES
REPORTED SPEECH
GERUNDS and INFINITIVES
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100

Someone you can believe in. Someone who keeps their word.

TRUSTWORTHY

100

Give me an example of a relative pronoun

WHO

WHICH

THAT

WHOSE

100

Usually, verbs conjugated in the present have to be changed to:

PAST TENSE

100

Every time you connect two verbs you need to use the infinitive.

TRUE or FALSE.

FALSE
100

a scam of sending e-mails from a fake Web site to illegally obtain password information

PHISHING

200

The act of fundraising by using the internet or a similar network to solicit funds from a large pool of potential donors.

CROWFUNDING
200

THE TWO TYPES OR RELATIVE CLAUSES

DEFINING and NON DEFINING
200

If you need to report a closed question, it is necessary to add this word to the report:

IF (or "whether")

200
If I use the verb "enjoy" what do I have to use next:

a)infinitive

b)gerund

c)either, it's a very flexible verb.

B. GERUND.

200

To deceive someone by presenting a false identity, typically through online correspondence.

CATFISHING

300

the feeling that you understand and share another person's experiences and emotions

EMPATHY

300

DEFINING CLAUSES NEED TO BE SEPARATED BY COMMAS.

TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE

300

If you report a WH question, what's something very important you have to do with the auxiliaries.

OMIT THEM.

300

This type of verbs never uses the infinitive or gerund. It always connects the second verb using the simple or base form.

MODAL VERBS

300

Having or showing an ability to think clearly and to make good decisions.

LEVEL-HEADED

400

A fake video of someone created using artificial intelligence methods, typically with the goal of mimicking that person's physical attributes and mannerisms to the extent that it appears real.

DEEP FAKE
400

Complete the following with the correct relative pronoun:

"We found the forest ______ I used to go."

WHERE

400

What do you do if your original sentence is using past tense? How does this tense change?

TO PAST PERFECT

400

REMEMBER + VERB+ ING refers to:

activities we remember doing IN THE PAST.
400

One who manipulates information, often by attempting to present negative news as being somehow positive.

SPIN DOCTOR
500

serious and sincere : not lighthearted or playful

EARNEST
500
This is the only relative pronoun that doesn't have a "w"

THAT

500

If the sentence is in the future (using "will"), how do I conjugate them when I report it?

You use "would" instead of "will"
500

Give an example of a structure that requires BOTH the infinitive AND a gerund.

(USE IT IN A SENTENCE)

Possible structures:

*looking forward to + GERUND

*get used to + GERUND

500

not having or showing a desire to be noticed, praised, etc

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