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It is a wild animal, which is related to dogs but behaves more like a cat.

It is an animal whose fur is often reddish-brown.

fox

100

Do you know the town (relative clause) he grew up?

where

100

Make a sentence following the double comparative pattern using these words:

long / you / study / prepared / become


The longer you study, the more prepared you become.

100

Do you know the exact time (relative clause) the train will arrive?

when

100

It is a thing whose purpose is to show images or videos on a wall or screen.

This thing, which connects to a computer, is used in classrooms and meeting rooms.

projector

200

It is a person whose job is to share important information with the public.

It is a person who reads the news on television.

news anchor/ reporter

200

Make a sentence following the double comparative pattern using these words:

warm / the weather / get / pleasant / become

The warmer the weather gets, the more pleasant it becomes.

200

It’s an animal whose tail is bushy.

It’s a furry animal whose strong teeth can crack open hard shells of nuts and seeds.

squirrel

200

Make a sentence following the double comparative pattern using these words:

far / you / walk / tired / become


The farther you walk, the more tired you become.

200

It is a person whose job involves being underwater.

It is a person who uses an oxygen tank to breathe.

diver

300

This is the cafe (relative clause) the coffee is much (good) the one across the street.

where -- better than


300

The more motivated the students (relative clause) join the clubs are, the (successful) they become.

who -- more successful


300

The day (relative clause) they reopened the museum was a bit (busy) expected.

when -- busier than


300

The speaker (relative clause) presentation doesn't have as (pictures) as the others is very impressive.

whose -- many pictures


300

The TV, (relative clause) we bought last year, was twice (big) as the one we bought yesterday.

which -- as big


400

The school (relative clause) she studied as a child has become much (modern) the university (relative clause) her brother is currently studying.


where -- more modern than -- where

400

The scientist (relative clause) research has become popular is working in a laboratory (relative clause) the technology is far (advanced) than anything available before.


whose -- where -- more advanced

400

The day (relative clause) the company announced the changes, (relative clause) were more surprising than expected, created problems for workers (relative clause) jobs became harder.

when -- which -- whose

400

The family (relative clause) home was damaged during the storm, (relative clause) was worse than expected, moved to a city where the place is much (safe).


whose -- which -- safer

400

The more confident the students (relative clause) join in the competition become, the (good) their performances are compared to those schools (relative clause) training practices are less.

who -- better -- where/whose

500

What do you call the day after Thanksgiving?

Black Friday

500

What does "tabi-tabi po" mean?

Please let me pass.

500

What do you call the Thanksgiving dish that is a mix of bread cubes, broth, vegetables, and meat?

stuffing

500

A manananggal is a creature whose body splits in half. What does it like to eat?

unborn babies

500

What is another name for a big dinner?

feast

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