to hitchhike
to thumb a ride
sickness
health
Leah went to the store and bought some apples.
Leah went to the store and bought some apples. (verbs)
Neither Patrick ____his wife likes sushi.
Neither Patrick nor his wife likes sushi.
You lead. I will follow.
Where you lead, I will follow.
bunch (noun)
several, many, lots
restless
calm, still, motionless, steady
You can pay me now or later.
You can pay me now or later. (adverbs)
Either my son _____ my daughter will wash the dinner dishes.
Either my son or my daughter will wash the dinner dishes.
I take Tylenol. I have a fever.
I take Tylenol whenever I have a fever.
stoop (noun)
porch, landing
to pick up
to lose, to quit, to leave, to drop
Chantal is vegan, so she doesn't eat cheese.
Chantal is vegan, so she doesn't eat cheese. (clauses)
________ did the men's hockey team win gold, but also the women's team did.
Not only did the men's hockey team win gold, but also the women's team did.
Grandma was knitting a sweater. She watched TV.
Grandma was knitting a sweater while he watched TV.
to mess up
to err; to make a mistake
to get past
to get stuck on, to dwell on, to stay with
I'm very hungry, but the fridge is empty.
I'm very hungry, but the fridge is empty. (clauses)
My progress check in English was _____ long and difficult.
My progress check in English was both long and difficult.
I get my tax refund. I can't buy a new TV.
Until I get my tax refund, I can't buy a new TV.
for good (adv., idiomatic)
forever; finally
sarcastic
sincere, earnest, real
Ahmed gave a short, yet powerful speech.
Ahmed gave a short, yet powerful speech. (adjectives)
_________ Mikaela comes in first or she finishes last, we'll love her.
Whether Mikaela comes in first or she finishes last, we'll love her.
Eliot has had gray hair. He was 30 years old.
Eliot has had gray hair since he was 30 years old.