The three relative clauses are that, who and...
Which
When a sentence uses the expression I wish the verb needs to be conjugated in this tense.
Past tense
The verb in a what if question needs to be conjugated in this tense
Past tense
Direct questions usually start with these words.
WH- words (what, when,where) or How
Name the phrasal verb that is a synonym to hook up
Plug in
Relative clause that can be used to talk about people, objects and animals
That
When using an If sentence you need to add one of these two particles to the sentence
Would/Could
When answering a what if question the conjugation is done with this tense.
Present tense
An indirect question needs to start with this.
Introductory statement/Opening statement/Polite statement
To lower the volume of any noise
Turn Down
Clause that talks about objects and animals
which
Complete the sentence
I wish I (not have to) go to classes so early in the morning.
Didn't have to.
Transform the sentence into a what if question:
You get a job offer in a foreign country
What would you do if you got a job offer in a different country.
Mention an introductory statement besides Could you tell me and I'd like to know
I wonder, I was wondering, Do you know, Do you have any idea etc.
To remove an object or piece of clothing from our person
Take off
CHOOSE THE CORRECT CLAUSE:
I have two middle school friends WHICH/WHO still call me sometimes.
Who
If I (not know) this topic I'd have failed the test.
Didn't know.
Read the sentence:
If a rich person told you to marry them, but you have to quit your job and never work or study again, would you do it?
What is the negative way to answer this question?
No, I wouldn't
When an direct question has a yes or no answer, it's indirect form will need to include this word.
If
To place an object into a surface after lifting it
Put down
TRUE OR FALSE? We can eliminate the relative clause from this sentence and it still makes sense:
Yesterday I saw someone who I used to be friends with in college.
True
I wish they (will not) spend so much money on unnecessary things.
Wouldn't
What is the affirmative way to answer a what if question.
Yes, I would
Unscramble this indirect question:
I wonder should/my old tablet/what/do/with/I
I wonder what I should do with my old tablet.
Name the phrasal verb
Take apart