Fill the gap
Reported speech
Correlative Conjunctions
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
100

Did you understand the homework or do you want me to run ____ it again?

through

100

"I'm cleaning my room right now".

She said _____

She said she's cleaning her room her room right now.

100

We can go to Thailand. We can go to Vietnam. We cannot do both. 

Make a correlative conjunction sentence using this information.

We can either go to Thailand or Vietnam.

100

Happening every year (adverb)

Annually

100

Money that you get on a regular basis. Usually your salary. (noun)

Income

200

He ________ (wash) his car for over an hour now. How much cleaner does he want it to be?

has been washing

200

"I'll call you as soon as I arrive there".

He said ___

He said he would call us as soon as he arrived there. 

200

She is beautiful. She is intelligent.

Make a correlative conjunction sentence using this information.

She is both beautiful and intelligent.

200

The answer to a problem. (noun)

The solution

200

To delay something (verb)

To postpone

300

I ____ go that way if I were you. The roads are poorly maintained. I'd stick to the highway. 

wouldn't

300

"We have just booked a holiday to Europe. We're so excited."

He said ___

He said they had just booked a holiday to Europe. They are so excited.

300

He's fat because he doesn't exercise and he doesn't eat healthy food.

Make a correlative conjunction sentence with this information.

He's fat because he neither exercises nor eats healthily. 

300

Something or someone that always does what you expect it / them to do. (adjective)

Reliable

300

A mental condition which makes people feel sad and unhappy. You may need to take medication for it. (noun)

Depression

400

Next year, my grandfather ____ (die) for ten years. I still miss him. 

will have been dead

400

"Don't play on the grass boys", she said.

She told the boys ____

She told the boys not to play on the grass.

400

He looks to be about 16. Maybe he's older.

Make a correlative conjunction sentence using this information.

He could be either 16 or older. 

400

To check that something is as it appears to be or that someone is who they say they are. (verb)

Verify

400

Something very very important. Without this, thing, it won't work. (adjective)

Essential

500

If they win this tournament, they ___ (champion) for nine years straight.

If they win this tournament, they will have been the champions for nine years straight.

500

"Does she know Robert?" he wanted to know.

He wanted to know___

He wanted to know if she knew Robert. 

500

You do look pretty. However, you can't sing. You also can't dance. I think you'd be perfect for our band. 

Make a correlative conjunction sentence from this information

You do look pretty. However, you can neither sing nor dance. I think you'd be perfect for our band.

500

A collective noun that refers to how the body uses and the amount of things like proteins, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals, fibre, and water the body gets. (noun)

Nutrition

500

To turn down an offer. (verb)

Decline.

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