Modals in the Past
Adjective Clauses
Adverbial Clauses
Noun Clauses
"Used to..."
100
Modals in the past is formed in this way (163)
What is "modal + have + past participle"
100
"The Web, which Berners-Lee created, is a useful tool," contains this type of clause (essential/non-essential). (201)
What is non-essential?
100
In the following sentence, the adverbial clause shows this: "Before the invention of the CD, people listened to music on cassette tapes." (253)
What is "time"?
100
A phrase must contain these two parts of speech to be considered a "clause." (283)
What is a subject and a verb?
100
This form of "used to" means "to be accustomed to." (241)
What is "used to + gerund or noun?
200
Should have + past participle comments on this. (164)
What is past regrets or mistakes?
200
An adjective clause that begins with the relative pronoun, "that" is always this type of clause (essential/non-essential)? (201)
What is "essential."
200
In the following sentence, the adverbial clause shows this: "If our team wins this game, we're going to the finals." (253)
What is, "condition"?
200
A noun clause functions as this in a sentence. (283)
What is a noun?
200
This type of "used to" means "become accustomed to." (241)
What is "get used to + gerund or noun?
300
Must+ have+ past participle is used for this reason. (167)
What is "to make logical conclusions about the past?"
300
"You should always thank the person whose help is given" contains this type of clause (essential/non-essential). (195)
What is essential?
300
In the following sentence, the adverbial clause shows this: "So that they can pass the final exam, most students complete the extra credit assignment." (253)
What is, "purpose"?
300
Exact quotes like, "Almaz said, 'I'm done with the extra credit,' are this kind of clause. (294)
What is a noun clause?
300
This type of "used to" shows that an activity was repeated or habitual in the past. (241)
What is, "used to + base form"?
400
Past direction not taken is shown this way. (170)
What is "could+ have+ past participle"?
400
In the sentence, "I received an birthday present that I didn't like," why is the clause considered an "adjective clause"?
What is, "because it describes the noun, 'present' in the sentence."?
400
In the following sentence, the adverbial clause shows this: "The Irish came to the United States because of religious persecution in Europe." (253)
What is, "reason"?
400
Reported speech contains this many quotation marks. (295)
What is, "none"?
400
"Used to" means this in the following sentence: 'Some of the students couldn't get used to the long tests." (241)
What is "become accustomed to"?
500
Past possibility is expressed in this form. (165)
What is "could/may/might+ have + past participle"?
500
The clause in the sentence, "The person who bought the toy lives in another state," is what type of clause? (185)
What is an adjective clause?
500
In the following sentence, the adverbial clause shows this: "Many people decide to get married, even though they might be afraid of commitment." (253)
What is, "contrast"?
500
We use "tell" instead of "say" when it is followed by this. (298)
What is an indirect object?
500
"Used to" means this in the following sentence: 'I'm not used to the cold weather in Chicago yet." (241)
What is, "to be accustomed to"?
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