vocabulary
Relative Clauses
Articles
Modal Verbs
100

What is the term for a strong feeling of excitement and love for something?

passionate 

100

I have a friend __ loves to play soccer.

who

100

I saw __ elephant at the zoo.

an 

100

What is the difference between "must" and "might" in terms of certainty?

Must: certain 

Might: Possibility

200

Choose the word that describes a source that is trustworthy and accurate.

Reliable 

200

This is the restaurant __ serves the best pasta.

that

200

She is __ best player on the team.

the

200

Rewrite this sentence using a modal verb: It’s possible that she forgot to call you. (might)

She might have forgotten to call you.

300

What adjective would you use to describe something that is interesting and holds your attention?

Engaging

300

Identify if the following sentence is defining or non-defining: "My brother, who is an engineer, lives in New York

Non-defining

300

When do you use "a" versus "an"? Provide a example of each. 

a: used before a consonant sound.

an: used before a vowel sound.

300

Rewrite the sentence using the modal verb: It is necessary to finish the project by Friday. (must)

You must finish the project by Friday.

400

What is the meaning of the word "deceptive"?

  • giving an appearance or impression different from the true one; misleading.

400

The book, __ I borrowed, was fascinating.

which

400

He is __ honest man.

an

400

Rewrite the sentence using the modal verb: It wasn't good that you yelled at your sister. (shouldn't)

You shouldn't yell at your sister. 

500

Explain what bias means in the context of media reporting.

Favoring one side or belief unfairly. 

500

What is the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses?

Non-defining: Non-essential (extra) information, set off by commas. 

Defining: Necessary information, no commas used. 

500

Explain why some nouns do not require an article.

generalization with plural nouns, referring to uncountable nouns, and the use of proper nouns. 

500

Rewrite the sentence using the modal verb: We weren't obligated to go to the optional practice. (have)

We didn't have to go to the optional practice. 

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