This word is used with the noun and the adjective
Such
These pronouns are used with "Does"
He, She, It
This ending is added to the continuous conjugations
'ing'
True are false, a non-defining relative clause does NOT need commas
False
This term is used when talking about a place.
Where
This word is found between the noun and the adjective
So
Past tense of the verb "To Do"
Did
s, or es is added to which pronouns?
He, She, It
True or False. Non-defining relative clauses add extra but not necessary information to the sentence.
True
This term is used when talking about possessions or in a possessive phrase.
Whose
Which sentence is correct?
The students liked the game such much that they wanted to play it again.
The game was so much fun that the students wanted to keep playing.
The game was so much fun that the students wanted to keep playing.
This conjugation can be used with ALL the pronouns
Did
Present Perfect for the verb "break"
broken
This word is NEVER used when using non-defining relative clauses
That
We use this term when talking about things
Which
We had ___ much fun at the Posada, that we wish we could have one every day!
Using do, does, or did. How would you reply to this question?
"Do you want to go to the pool with me"
Yes, I ___ want to go to the pool with you!
Finish the sentence in past perfect
"She has ____ walking"
The sentence changes if you take out the non-defining relative clause. Yes or No?
No
Complete the sentence
"My neighbour, _____ ladder I am borrowing is very kind.
Use these words to create a sentence using so that or such that.
students/ good time / with / The / teacher / had / their / that / wanted / they / stay / her / to / such, so / a
The students had such a good time with their teacher, that they wanted her to stay.
Used these words to make a sentence using do, does, or did.
He/ finish / homework / his / do, does, did
He did finish his homework.
Use these words to make a present perfect sentence.
She / eat / chilaquiles
She's eaten chilaquiles
She has eaten chilaquiles
What part of this sentence is the non-defining relative clause?
My students, who make me laugh, are very smart!
"Who make me laugh"
Make a sentence using these words and whose, which, where, or who.
Posada / fun/ be / The / next / is/ will / week / very/ which, whose, where or who.
The posada which will be very fun is next week.