Vocab
Relative Clauses
Vocab
Conditional
Double Negatives
100

A word that means to be without cars

Car-free

100

Is this a defining or non-defining clause: 

The woman who takes care of the gardens around town has fallen ill. 

Defining

100

The leaning tower of Pisa is a ___________ in Italy.

Landmark

100

Which conditional is this? 

If I go into the ocean, I will get wet.

Zero conditional: universal truths, facts

100

What does this sentence mean? 


It’s not that I don’t like you

I like you

200

What is a synonym for destroy?

demolish, wreck, damage, crush

200

A defining clause is _____________.

A clause that adds necessary information regarding who or what the sentence is about.

200

The antonym of care-for. 

Neglect

200

Which conditional is this? 

If I had applied to that job at NASA, I could’ve been an astronaut. 

Third conditional: regrets, missed opportunities, imaginary scenarios in the past. 

200
What does this sentence really mean?


Well, I’m not unused to being treated kindly.

I am used to being treated kindly. 

300

When something is old, and you want to build it back to what it used to be you would _________ it. 

Restore

300

A non-defining clause is _______________.

A clause that adds extra, but not necessary, information to the sentence. 

300

To maintain something as it is, to make sure that it lasts into the future.

Preserve

300

A first conditional is used for _________. 

Real and possible future situations. 
300

Is this a double negative or not? 

I couldn’t just dismiss the issues at hand. 

No, not a double negative. 

400

Sprawling means _____________. 

Really spread out, or widespread physically

400

Can you turn this into a defining clause? 

The girl, who was very lazy in training, ended up winning the tournament. 

The girl who was very lazy in training ended up winning the tournament. 

400

A company which provides a service to an individual, or another corporation. 

Agency

400

Create a first conditional using these words and any others you need for it to be grammatically correct: 

if, study, do, behind, fall, not, class, then

If I do not study, then I will fall behind in class. 

400

Is this a double negative or not? 

I couldn’t not help myself to another plate of food, my grandma was begging me to eat!

Yes it is a double negative!

500

Belonging to the government of a city or township. 

Municipal

500
What does using a defining clause imply about the situation, or subject, being spoken about in the sentence? 

That it is necessary to clarify who or what is being talked about because there may be multiple appropriate options. 

Ex: if your family has a lot of cousins, you may use a defining clause to identify which one you are referring to. 

500

The department of ____________ will help you if you are treated poorly in the workplace.

Human resources

500

Create a second conditional using these words and any others you need for it to be grammatically correct: 

Day, horse, city, rode, if, school, every, strange, very, would, considered

If you rode a horse to school every day, you would be considered very strange in the city. 

500

What are the negatives are in this sentence, and what does it mean?

I don’t want nothing to do with you.

Don’t, nothing

I want nothing to do with you. 

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