Correlative Conjuctions
Wishes
Adjective Clauses
Times Clauses
Modals
100
Ali has a BMW. Ali has Porsche. (Both... and)
Ali has both a BMW and a Porsche.
100
Lara wants to have a new computer.
Lara wishes she had a new computer.
100
The guy is very funny. The guy is wearing a baseball hat.
The guy who is wearing a baseball hat is very funny.
100
First action: play video games with my roommate. Second action: I always lose. (Use "when")
When I play video games with my roommate, I always lose OR I always lose when I play video games with my roommate.
100
Perhaps Vivian is shopping right now.
Vivian may/could/might be shopping right now.
200
Kent plays guitar. Kent writes songs. (Not only... but also - Start sentence with the subject)
Kent not only plays guitar but also writes songs.
200
Thun wants to be in Thailand.
Thun wishes he were in Thailand.
200
Please pass me the book. Marzieh lent me the book.
Please pass me the book that Marzieh lent to me.
200
First action: I eat dinner. Second action: I always wash the dishes. (Use "after")
After I eat dinner, I always wash the dishes. OR I always wash the dishes after I eat dinner.
200
I don't think that Nazanin will come to class today.
Nazanin may/might not come to class today.
300
Terrence doesn't play hockey. Jet doesn't play hockey. (Neither... nor)
Neither Terrence nor Jet plays hockey.
300
Crystal wants to be lying on the beach.
Crystal wishes she were lying on the beach.
300
The guy is very interesting. I met him at the party last night.
The guy whom I met at the party last night.
300
I will call you. I will get to the airport. (as soon as)
I will call you as soon as I get to the airport. OR As soon as I get to the airport, I will call you.
300
Do you think Pauline is sick?
Could Pauline be sick?
400
Casay eats well. Casay exercises every day. (Not only... but also - Sentence starts with "Not only...")
Not only does Casay eat well, but also he exercises every day.
400
Svetlana wants to be able to speak Farsi.
Svetlana wishes she could speak Farsi.
400
The lady was screaming at a police officer. The lady's car had been stolen.
The lady whose car had been stolen was screaming at a police officer.
400
I was washing my car. My cell phone rang.
While I was washing my car, my cell phone rang. OR My cell phone range while I was washing my car.
400
Look, many firefighters are running into that building and there is black smoke coming from it. What is happening to the building?
The building must be on fire.
500
Sam goes to his parents house for dinner every Sunday. Sam brings them a bouquet of flowers. (Not only... but also - Start sentence with "Not only")
Not only does Sam go to his parents house for dinner every Sunday, but also he brings them a bouquet of flowers.
500
Olga's son never cleans his room. This annoys her.
Olga wishes her son would clean his room.
500
Rogers Center is very large stadium. The Blue Jays play in Rogers Center.
Rogers Center, where the Blue Jays play, is a very large stadium.
500
I will not speak my second language. I will leave this classroom. (Until)
I will not speak my second language until I leave this class room. OR Until I leave this classroom, I will not speak my native language.
500
There is a man talking to the police. He is telling the police details about his car. What happened to his car?
His car must have been stolen.
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