Possessive Adjectives & Possessive Pronouns
Vocabulary Related To Family Members
Was/Were
Vocabulary Related To Feelings
Vocabulary
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A possessive question word used to ask who something belongs to.

Whose

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Two people connected by marriage who share a life together.

Husband & wife

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The verb 'Be' in past tense form.

Was & Were

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I appear only after an invisible weight quietly slips away from the mind. What am I?

Relieved

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To give food to

Feed
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Which type of possessive is used to replace a noun (do not come before a noun).

 

Possessive Pronouns

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Family members who belong to the generation before your parents.

Grandparents

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What are the sentence structures for positive and negative past continuous sentences?

Positive: S + was/were

Negative: S + Wasn't/weren't


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I borrow troubles from tomorrow and place them inside today’s thoughts. What am I?

Worried

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To have fun and do something special

Celebrate

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Which type of possessive is used before a noun to show whom something belongs to?

Possessive Adjectives

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Adults in your family linked through your parents as siblings or relatives by marriage.

Uncle & Aunt

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What are the sentence structures for question and short answer in past tense sentences?

Question: Was/Were + subject

Short Answer: 

Yes, S + was/were

No, S+ wasn't/weren't

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I am the storm that may arrive without rain, often caused by words instead of weather. What am I?

Upset

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Something you give to a person for an occasion.

Presents

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Shows possession for a person, animal, or sometimes time/measurement.

Possessive ’s (apostrophe-s)

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Someone connected to you by blood through adults who once grew up in the same family as one of your parents.

Cousin

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Neither the manager nor the workers ______ aware that the documents had been placed in the wrong file before the meeting started.


Were

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I do not knock, yet I enter first; I rewrite what your mind thought was certain in a single blink, leaving silence before reaction can form. What am I?

Surprised

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To have something at the same time with others

Share

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Which one is the correct one?

Original Word Charles

A. Charles’ book

B. Charles’s book

B. Charles’s book

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Younger relatives who are the children of someone in the same generation as your parents’ children.

Nephew & Niece  

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The box of old coins that my grandfather collected over the years ______ discovered hidden beneath the wooden staircase last month.

Was

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I turn simple paths into tangled threads, making certainty hide behind every choice. What am I?

Confused

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Something important or unusual that happens

Event

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