Party People & Places
Relative Clauses
The Polite Police
Symbols, Sounds & Actions
100

A social event where people eat a meal together in a home or restaurant.

Dinner party

100

Fill in the blank: "This is the restaurant ________ we had the party."

where

100

Make this indirect: "Where is the bathroom?" (know)

Do you know where the bathroom is?

100

The loud sound a firework makes.

Bang

200

A party you throw when you move into a new house.

House-warming party

200

Fill in the blank: "That is the girl ________ mom is a famous teacher."

whose

200

Make this indirect: "Does the parade start at 10:00?" (Could)

Could you tell me if the parade starts at 10:00?

200

The people who stand on the street to watch a parade.

Spectators

300

The person who organizes the party and invites the guests.

The host

300

True or False: Defining relative clauses (essential information) need commas.

False

300

Which three "helper" verbs must be removed in indirect questions?

Do, Does, and Did

300

An object or sign (like a flag or a bird) that represents a country.

National symbol

400

A formal dance for students that usually happens at the end of high school.

School prom

400

Combine these: "I have a car. It is very fast." (Use which).

I have a car which is very fast.

400

Make this indirect: "What time is the wedding reception?" (Wonder)

I was wondering what time the wedding reception is.

400

The phrase used when you don't have to pay for an event.

Free of charge

500

A party for someone who is moving away or leaving a job.

Farewell party

500

Where do the commas go? "My best friend who is a doctor lives in Spain."

My best friend, who is a doctor, lives in Spain.

500

Make this indirect: "Did you unwrap the gifts?" (Could)

Could you tell me if you unwrapped the gifts?

500

To do something in the same way it has been done for many years.

Follow a tradition

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