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 This type of clause acts like a noun and can be replaced with "it."

Subject Clauses

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This tense describes actions happening right now.

Present Continuous

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When we change direct speech to reported speech, we usually shift the verb tense...

backwards in time

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This word describes the immediate satisfaction we get from using technology.

Gratification

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"I got my driver's license last week..."

 Just like we always talked about

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"Whoever said that was mistaken" features this type of clause.

Relative Clause

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The past participle of "eat" is...

Eaten

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 "I love ice cream," said Sarah. In reported speech, this becomes:

Sarah said that she loved ice cream.

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 This verb means to change something completely, especially through technology.

Revolutionize

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"I still see your shadows in my room..."

Can't take back the love that I gave you

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Combine these two sentences into one using a subject clause with "that": "He's always late. It's really frustrating."

That he's always late is really frustrating.

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Use the verb "write" in the future perfect tense.

...will have written...

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Change this direct question to reported speech: "Where are you going?" he asked.

He asked where I was going.

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This word refers to the length of time someone can focus on a task without being distracted by technology.

Span

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"Maybe we got lost in translation..."

 Maybe I asked for too much

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Correct this sentence: "To being kind to others are important."

To be kind to others is important.

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"She had been working for hours before he arrived" is an example of this tense.

Past Perfect Continuous

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 "Don't be late!" she warned. In reported speech, this becomes:

She warned me not to be late.

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 This word means "happening in person" rather than online.

Face-to-face

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"I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it..."

You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it

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Rewrite this sentence using a subject clause: "The fact that he lied is upsetting."

What is upsetting is that he lied.

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Correct this sentence: "I have been to Paris last year."

I went to Paris last year.

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Turn this sentence into reported speech, using a suitable reporting verb: "I'll call you tomorrow," he promised.

He promised to call me the next day.

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This verb means to become worse in quality or value, sometimes due to excessive technology use.

Deteriorate

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"And now he's thinking 'bout me every night, oh..."

 Is it that sweet? I guess so

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