Adjectives
Jobs in Science
Adjectives and Opposites
Relative Clauses/Pronouns
Science Verbs
100

Costing a lot of money

Expensive

100

Someone who collects information and facts  

Researcher

100

What is the opposite of useful?

Useless

100

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative clause/pronoun:


My mum is the person. She has helped me the most in my life. 



My mum is the person who has helped me the most in my life. 

100

           When you find something that is new or was hidden

                                                       


    

Discover

200

Not difficult to learn and understand

Easy to use

200

A person licensed to practice medicine

Doctor

200

What is the opposite of badly-made? 

Well-made
200

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative clause/pronoun:

Saturday is the only day. I can go to the park with you this week. 

Saturday is the only day when I can go to the park with you this week. 

200

To make something better

Improve

300

Providing or experiencing physical discomfort

Uncomfortable

300

A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business

Entrepreneur

300

What is the opposite of expensive?

Inexpensive

300

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative clause/pronoun:

The film is about a woman. Her son mysteriously disappears.

This film is about a woman whose son mysteriously disappears.

300

To cause something to exist

Generate

400

Showing creativity and originality

Innovative

400

A person who is uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems

Engineer

400

What is the opposite of high quality?

Low quality

400

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative clause/pronoun:

That is the place. I grew up there.

That is the place where I grew up.

400

To put electricity into an electrical device such as a battery

Charge

500

Useful and sensible

Practical
500

a person who creates something for the first time

Inventor

500

What is the opposite of reliable?

Unreliable

500

Rewrite the sentences as one sentence using a relative clause/pronoun:

I really like the car. I bought it last year.

I really like the car (that, which) I bought last year.

500

To design or create something that has never existed before

Invent a product

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